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Type 1 Diabetes
Lantus followed by 2.9 hypo
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<blockquote data-quote="jakay42" data-source="post: 1279868" data-attributes="member: 319411"><p>I have been taking lantus before bed since I was diagnosed around 4 months ago. The pattern of nocturnal hypos shown (by using the libra) indicated that I was having hypos all the time during the wee sma hours. I was told to reduce the Lantus (from 12) and now take between 4 and six units depending on exercise. However in the past couple of weeks the Libra is indicating hypo's again during the night and this pattern has started during the day as well. Is this down to Lantus or exercise?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakay42, post: 1279868, member: 319411"] I have been taking lantus before bed since I was diagnosed around 4 months ago. The pattern of nocturnal hypos shown (by using the libra) indicated that I was having hypos all the time during the wee sma hours. I was told to reduce the Lantus (from 12) and now take between 4 and six units depending on exercise. However in the past couple of weeks the Libra is indicating hypo's again during the night and this pattern has started during the day as well. Is this down to Lantus or exercise? [/QUOTE]
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