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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisWoodward" data-source="post: 555035" data-attributes="member: 106875"><p>Thats a good shout, must just battle on and see where I get. I did have limited success whilst on the CGM at correcting this DP, I set the CGM to warn me when my BG was increasing quickly, woke up and took some Novo, then went back to sleep and generally woke up in an ok (7-10) situation.</p><p> </p><p>Problem is of course is that the CGM didnt always pick these rapid increases up however switching my Lantus to night time did help until I freaked out because I woke up at 4am on 1.1 no DP day I guess.</p><p> </p><p>Ill stick with it and see where I get, at least I know its not just me who gets these dramatic fluctations for what feels like no reason, was starting to think I was going mad as I am well educated on how to treat diabetes, have been living with it for 15 years and I would say probably do more research on it than average (my work comes in peaks and troughs so I get a lot of free time).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisWoodward, post: 555035, member: 106875"] Thats a good shout, must just battle on and see where I get. I did have limited success whilst on the CGM at correcting this DP, I set the CGM to warn me when my BG was increasing quickly, woke up and took some Novo, then went back to sleep and generally woke up in an ok (7-10) situation. Problem is of course is that the CGM didnt always pick these rapid increases up however switching my Lantus to night time did help until I freaked out because I woke up at 4am on 1.1 no DP day I guess. Ill stick with it and see where I get, at least I know its not just me who gets these dramatic fluctations for what feels like no reason, was starting to think I was going mad as I am well educated on how to treat diabetes, have been living with it for 15 years and I would say probably do more research on it than average (my work comes in peaks and troughs so I get a lot of free time). [/QUOTE]
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