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<blockquote data-quote="rockape37" data-source="post: 1239547" data-attributes="member: 156959"><p>Prior to going on the pump i would take my Basal (Humulin i) at 2300 hrs just before bed and at the same time when on night shift. I didn't have a problem with DP whilst on nights and i believe that may have been something to do with my meals and any corrections taken with them infact if anything i would more likely to be a bit on the low side and have to snack to ensure my BG was legal for my drive home.</p><p></p><p>My basal in the mornings were generally taken at 0700 on non work days but on work days usually about 0630 so not much variation.</p><p></p><p>Fortunately for me DP didn't rear its ugly head till early this year and as i have already mentioned I'm now using a pump and my basal has dropped by 50% with no DP.</p><p></p><p>My Bolus dosages has also dropped considerably. </p><p>I don't know if anything i have just said is going to help you but i thought it might help. Looking at it another way if we were speaking face to face all of this would have been spoken of but typed up on a forum it can look a little insignificant or off topic.</p><p></p><p>Again good luck and I wish you well.</p><p></p><p>Martin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockape37, post: 1239547, member: 156959"] Prior to going on the pump i would take my Basal (Humulin i) at 2300 hrs just before bed and at the same time when on night shift. I didn't have a problem with DP whilst on nights and i believe that may have been something to do with my meals and any corrections taken with them infact if anything i would more likely to be a bit on the low side and have to snack to ensure my BG was legal for my drive home. My basal in the mornings were generally taken at 0700 on non work days but on work days usually about 0630 so not much variation. Fortunately for me DP didn't rear its ugly head till early this year and as i have already mentioned I'm now using a pump and my basal has dropped by 50% with no DP. My Bolus dosages has also dropped considerably. I don't know if anything i have just said is going to help you but i thought it might help. Looking at it another way if we were speaking face to face all of this would have been spoken of but typed up on a forum it can look a little insignificant or off topic. Again good luck and I wish you well. Martin [/QUOTE]
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