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    Too high especially at night

    Really can't work it out. Daughter blood sugar was 16 at night about 10 pm. I have 4 novorapid for correction. 30 later it was 18. I have another 2 novorapid. Checked at 4am and it is 16. Prior to this gave basal at about 5pm of 16 units. Confused as it is high all night. I know a bit of the...
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    Too high especially at night

    We are in qatar. Very little guidance appointment every 2 months and they seem to want us to aim higher with scores like 150 fasting. We just started carb counting this week. Using the librefreestyle is giving more info but I think highlighting more hypers.
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    Too high especially at night

    Normally before food we give the novorapid. Then it seems to go low after about 2 hours but only sometimes. No fixed time. Maybe need to reduce novorapid
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    Too high especially at night

    It was 6.7 before sleeping and now in morning it's 10.9. She takes 12 Lanctus at around 1 hour before sleeping
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    Too high especially at night

    Any idea from anyone about the idea of going for low carb options like paleo? Not sure if good idea for 9 year old
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    Too high especially at night

    Basal dose is 12 taken at night about 1 hour before sleeping
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    Too high especially at night

    Does seem like we may be giving too high dose in day time I think
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    Too high especially at night

    Hi. On regular injections Not on pump. It does climb at night yes, not dipping. You suggesting increase basal?
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    Too high especially at night

    My type 1 daughter aged 9 always seems to get high sugar at night. We also suffer with hypos during day. I use librefreestyle and we see overnight it is always 200 plus. Am I right in thinking to move to a low carb diet for her as we can't get the levels right?
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    blood sugar machine

    hi. I need to buy a blood sugar body device that uses bluetooth to be able to monitor levels for my type 1 daughter. her levels always seem to be too high before meals. Thanks any ideas of best devices?
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    Advice on insulin pumps

    what about the costs involved with the pump? I presume the NHS would only find low income earners
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