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Originally Posted by mistymee
Just curious.. do you check your BG 1 hour postprandial and 2 hour postprandial anymore or just the one in the AM?
My BG numbers are in the high 80's & 90's in the AM.. but my BG will go up to the 150's and 160's 1HPP & 2HPP still, so my doc has me still giving 30 units of Lantus every night before bed.
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Yes ... I have been checking more than once a day. I was checking more often in the days after surgery than I do now though. The highest my glucose levels get is about 1 hour after I have my protein shake and that is about 120. And that is probably because I add 4 ounces of yogurt and 1/2 a banana to my shake ... kinda sweet. And before I go to bed it's 90-100, so I usually eat a Babybel cheese before I turn in. I actually keep such a close eye on it still because I'm afraid it might go TOO low.
I really hope yours stablizes soon ... believe me, I understand the frustration that goes along with being diabetic.
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