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<blockquote data-quote="Jen&amp;Khaleb" data-source="post: 224776" data-attributes="member: 13077"><p>Did you test at morning tea time? It would be interesting to know what she was about 10am. I can find Khaleb starts to go a little high in the afternoon and tend to give him his Novorapid for dinner early if this is the case. It is just the Levemir running out again as his dose is split morning and night. If I increase it he hypos so I just make do with what I've got.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jen&Khaleb, post: 224776, member: 13077"] Did you test at morning tea time? It would be interesting to know what she was about 10am. I can find Khaleb starts to go a little high in the afternoon and tend to give him his Novorapid for dinner early if this is the case. It is just the Levemir running out again as his dose is split morning and night. If I increase it he hypos so I just make do with what I've got. [/QUOTE]
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