Pre-blood sugar before sleep

atr

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what is safe bloodsugar should i be at? im currently taking 15 units lantus which is bring down my blood sugar to 6.1mmol/l or 110 mg/dl is it safe to sleep?
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welcome to the forum :)
for me that is a perfect going to bed number but i am fairly well practised in the art of Diabetes.
some people prefer to be a bit higher and a lot of doctors would prefer above 7 .

it is all about testing and knowing what your blood sugar is likely to do overnight.
the best way to be sure is to do basal testing ( long acting insulin - lantus or levemir )

link here for basal testing http://www.salforddiabetescare.co.uk/index2.php?nav_id=1007
 
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atr

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Oh k good to know. I just increase my lantus dose because iv been getting high in morning like in 10 mmol or 180mg/dl or higher. but it seems that lantus is bring it down before bed. should i adjust it? endo told me increase by 1 every 3 days untill it gets to 8 mmol or 145 mg/dl
 

atr

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Oh k good to know. I just increase my lantus dose because iv been getting high in morning like in 10 mmol or 180mg/dl or higher. but it seems that lantus is bring it down before bed. should i adjust it? endo told me increase by 1 every 3 days untill it gets to 8 mmol or 145 mg/dl
btw on insulin pen not pump
 

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hi there
in a nutshell --- test test test -- use your meter to guide you
if your endo is suggesting the adjustments then increase the dose as suggested and test the outcome for 3 consecutive days before adjusting further.

the basal testing is primarily aimed at pump users but the principle works equally for us peeps on pens doing multile daily injections
 
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atr

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thanks i just don't want to be super low in middle of night . I'll test
 
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