Kind of , anyway.
Whenever something happens to me, I automatically assume something I did was involved. This time, though…
There's two types of insulin I'm dealing with, regular and NPH. The NPH has something of a time-release effect, and I take it twice per day. I take the regular insulin after meals to get past the immediate blood glucose spike eating causes. I don't take very much insuling, I'm told. I just need to take it just so.
It's not always that simple, though. Some days it's like I'm more resistant to insulin than other days. And if that happens on a day where I'm out and don't have my insulin with me when I eat (say, because I just didn't expect to be out that long) I can be in for a problem. And because one's blood sugar can be somewhat high with no symptoms (say, as high as one's glucose level normally spikes after eating) I can suddenly find myself at a blood glucose level that's just not a good thing.
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