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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 2407198" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>If this is a recent "thing?" Maybe worth monitoring the trend a little,longer to make sure. Certainly liaise with your health team about it.</p><p>I use Lantus myself. From your post you are seing a rise at 3am but inject at 6.30am?</p><p>Now I'm thinking it could be liver dump, or the Lantus could be tailing off in the early hours at the end of its working profile..?</p><p>I inject before bed. It is said Lantus only lasts 20 hours. However my evening activity levels along with the last dose wearing off & increased sensitivity. Can hold me around 4.8/5.2?</p><p></p><p>It's wothwhile basal testing first before considering any timing change or split on the shot prior to even looking at what your fast acting insulin is doing on the meals?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 2407198, member: 101136"] Hi, If this is a recent "thing?" Maybe worth monitoring the trend a little,longer to make sure. Certainly liaise with your health team about it. I use Lantus myself. From your post you are seing a rise at 3am but inject at 6.30am? Now I'm thinking it could be liver dump, or the Lantus could be tailing off in the early hours at the end of its working profile..? I inject before bed. It is said Lantus only lasts 20 hours. However my evening activity levels along with the last dose wearing off & increased sensitivity. Can hold me around 4.8/5.2? It's wothwhile basal testing first before considering any timing change or split on the shot prior to even looking at what your fast acting insulin is doing on the meals? [/QUOTE]
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