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<blockquote data-quote="Claire.hw93" data-source="post: 2418904" data-attributes="member: 529044"><p>I have been suffering from nighttime hypo’s a lot more than I’d like over the past few weeks. My diabetes teams switched me on to Triseba so see if it helped at all keep my BG more level instead of Levemir (the nighttime insulin, as low as the dosage was, was still sending my body into hypo’s). Been on Triseba 6 days and 3 of those nights I’ve had hypo’s but NOT WOKEN UP!! This is the exact problem I was having with Levemir.</p><p></p><p>The biggest kicker is that my libre 2 sensor is meant to monitor it over night and if it knows my blood sugars is decreasing then my phone SHOULD send me an alarm if the BG hits 4.5mmol or lower. It’s done it before but now suddenly isn’t. Anyone know how to fix this? Do I need to get an updated phone? (Currently have iPhone 7 Plus so you would think there was nothing wrong with it). </p><p>Why wouldn’t my phone be sending me alarms?</p><p>And how do others solve the night time hypo’s if they don’t wake from it? </p><p></p><p>Thank you in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Claire.hw93, post: 2418904, member: 529044"] I have been suffering from nighttime hypo’s a lot more than I’d like over the past few weeks. My diabetes teams switched me on to Triseba so see if it helped at all keep my BG more level instead of Levemir (the nighttime insulin, as low as the dosage was, was still sending my body into hypo’s). Been on Triseba 6 days and 3 of those nights I’ve had hypo’s but NOT WOKEN UP!! This is the exact problem I was having with Levemir. The biggest kicker is that my libre 2 sensor is meant to monitor it over night and if it knows my blood sugars is decreasing then my phone SHOULD send me an alarm if the BG hits 4.5mmol or lower. It’s done it before but now suddenly isn’t. Anyone know how to fix this? Do I need to get an updated phone? (Currently have iPhone 7 Plus so you would think there was nothing wrong with it). Why wouldn’t my phone be sending me alarms? And how do others solve the night time hypo’s if they don’t wake from it? Thank you in advance [/QUOTE]
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