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    Concerns following a long overnight Hypo

    Reducing my Basal level to 6 units has made a big difference - I haven't experienced any night time Hypo alarms for the last few nights. Fingers crossed it stays that way.
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    Concerns following a long overnight Hypo

    Thanks Jane - I'll certainly give it a try - much appreciated.
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    Concerns following a long overnight Hypo

    Thanks Simon - I had reached the same conclusion myself - I've already lowered my Basal from 8 to 6 units, so I'll monitor things and see what happens. I inject my Lantus Basal in the mornings.
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    Concerns following a long overnight Hypo

    Thanks Ellie - I have already reached out to my Diabetic team, so hopefully they will respond soon. I have the NovoPen Echo for my Bolus injections, which dispenses in half unit increments. My Basal pen is only full units at the moment. Thanks again for your prompt and full reply and your kind...
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    Concerns following a long overnight Hypo

    Hi - I'm a newbie and this is my first post, so hello to all :) I've only been using Insulin for a few months, and I'm also having increasingly frequent night time hypos. Typically these events are accompanied by night sweats, so I find that my Libre alarm (set to 4.1) is going off around 3AM...
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