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When do you take your basal (long acting) Insulin?
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<blockquote data-quote="bennyg70" data-source="post: 329442" data-attributes="member: 28498"><p>Have you done any basel testing through the night? </p><p></p><p>Ie. Eat healthy dinner at 6 - 7pm then dont eat before bed, make sure bloods are ok before bed - then test every couple of hours through the ngiht and into the morning. Your basel should hold you steady.</p><p></p><p>When I was first put on lantus I was initially put on 34 units, Im now on 14 and i seem to be settleing out now to the point where I can get a bit more panickity about the odd unit.</p><p></p><p>I used to go low every single night no wonder considering i was on over double the dose i am now, (Please bear in mind I have also lost a bit of weight since, but I shouldnt have been on more than 20 units lets say at my heavier weight)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bennyg70, post: 329442, member: 28498"] Have you done any basel testing through the night? Ie. Eat healthy dinner at 6 - 7pm then dont eat before bed, make sure bloods are ok before bed - then test every couple of hours through the ngiht and into the morning. Your basel should hold you steady. When I was first put on lantus I was initially put on 34 units, Im now on 14 and i seem to be settleing out now to the point where I can get a bit more panickity about the odd unit. I used to go low every single night no wonder considering i was on over double the dose i am now, (Please bear in mind I have also lost a bit of weight since, but I shouldnt have been on more than 20 units lets say at my heavier weight) [/QUOTE]
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