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<blockquote data-quote="nigelho" data-source="post: 791333" data-attributes="member: 41170"><p>Sam, I'd strongly consider doing the DAFNE course. I've been diagnosed type 1 now 6 year when I was 60. It only AFTER I did DAFNE I found out that I'd bee given wrong info from my ex-consultant and DSN. DAFNE looked at everything and I've now got the knowledge to sort most things out myself. I use the help of a DAFNE nurse whenever I need extra help. One way round the DAWN PHEN is to do a 2-3am test. If you're high I do a correction aiming for 5 mmols. Try splitting the levemir to breakfast time and do your night injection at a later time. You must try different times to see what suits YOU. Do you keep a record for your readings and food etc???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nigelho, post: 791333, member: 41170"] Sam, I'd strongly consider doing the DAFNE course. I've been diagnosed type 1 now 6 year when I was 60. It only AFTER I did DAFNE I found out that I'd bee given wrong info from my ex-consultant and DSN. DAFNE looked at everything and I've now got the knowledge to sort most things out myself. I use the help of a DAFNE nurse whenever I need extra help. One way round the DAWN PHEN is to do a 2-3am test. If you're high I do a correction aiming for 5 mmols. Try splitting the levemir to breakfast time and do your night injection at a later time. You must try different times to see what suits YOU. Do you keep a record for your readings and food etc??? [/QUOTE]
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