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Treatment Decisions Guide – Example Scenarios
When You Wake-Up
Before Breakfast
What you see:
When you checked your glucose before lunch, it was 90 mg/dL and rising. Before
eating lunch, you took enough insulin to cover the meal and a little more since
your trend arrow was
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Before Lunch
90 minutes after lunch, your current glucose is 225 mg/dL. The graph shows that
your glucose is still going up, and so does the trend arrow
After Lunch
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Sensor
After Breakfast
Lunch
After Exercising
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Before Dinner
After Dinner
What it means:
Don't take a correction dose within 2
hours of your meal dose. This may
result in "insulin stacking" and low
glucose. Consider what might be
causing your glucose to go up and
what you might do to prevent a high
glucose.
For example:
Has the insulin you took for your
meal reached its full effect?
Scan your Sensor again later.
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