My CGT data for May 4, 2022

May 4, 2022

I’ll start out by saying that my blood sugar did not spike yesterday, but it did climb and stayed pegged higher than I would like. 

I was 150-180 for most of the day.  What a drag.

I think it was the result of starting the day off with breakfast, but then not having anything else that would bring my levels down.  I didn’t bolus and I didn’t got for a walk.  

Then I went to lunch and have a hamburger with a bun, but I don’t bolus enough given that I’m starting lunch already at about 170 mg/dl.  The insulin dropped my levels a little but only briefly before I climb back to that same level by 4:30 pm.

The walk that I take myself on before starting dinner brings the levels down, but then I start snacking as I’m preparing dinner. Between that and dinner itself, I climb right back up to 180+. (As an aside, I wonder why I climbed right up to the upper limit of my glucose alarm, but didn’t go over.)

Given that my levels were high all day, I decided to exercise for an extended session last night, so I worked on the elliptical for an hour. Of interest was that within 30 minutes I was at 99, but then I flattened out. I watched my levels flatten at 95 for the remainder of my session.  Once I’d finished, I climbed a bit briefly, and then it climbed back up to 130.  

Unimpressed by what 1.5 units had done earlier in the week, I bolused two units of fastaacting insulin plus the 5 units of long acting insulin. That brought my levels into the 100-110 mg/dl range, and carried me through the night until the dawn.  That was a decent soft landing. 

On balance, I wasn’t aggressive enough in bringing the levels back into my target range.  The last couple days have been short nights, so maybe that lack of sleep also accounts for why I found myself being less successful keeping my overall level below 140 mg/dl maximum.  

No sense in crying over spilled milk — or a bad BG day.  We’ll start over again tomorrow.

That’s me, scarcely Managing It, at Sugar vs Treadmill.

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