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<blockquote data-quote="Agnes14" data-source="post: 2034975" data-attributes="member: 505057"><p>Sorry just seeing the last replies since I posted - it would be great if there was still insulin being produced! </p><p>Yes think my liver seems to 'dump' glucose, the minute I wake up it starts to go high I need to take 2 or 3 units just to get it back down. Then my levels are fine after this during the day, with small amounts for meals as they are all no/low carb. Then when I even start to get tired at night my BG falls like a rock, always need to take fast acting carbs before I go to bed, and still end up hypo! (and no basal at all, it's so frustrating! ) </p><p>Thank you all for helping me to understand what's going on, as I've been getting so confused. It's so good to be able to speak about problems like this with people who live with diabetes! Diabetes is such hard work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agnes14, post: 2034975, member: 505057"] Sorry just seeing the last replies since I posted - it would be great if there was still insulin being produced! Yes think my liver seems to 'dump' glucose, the minute I wake up it starts to go high I need to take 2 or 3 units just to get it back down. Then my levels are fine after this during the day, with small amounts for meals as they are all no/low carb. Then when I even start to get tired at night my BG falls like a rock, always need to take fast acting carbs before I go to bed, and still end up hypo! (and no basal at all, it's so frustrating! ) Thank you all for helping me to understand what's going on, as I've been getting so confused. It's so good to be able to speak about problems like this with people who live with diabetes! Diabetes is such hard work. [/QUOTE]
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