@Olifa, there's a longer explanation on basal testing from the author of the book Think Like a Pancreas, if you follow it you will have to convert the mg/dl (which they use in the USA) to mmol/l:
http://integrateddiabetes.com/basal-testing/
btw, a basal test needs to be a fasting check which means no food.
You probably do need to use your basal twice per day and not once
So what's the best means of attack here do I inject to stop myself going up or?
Probably increasfe upto 15u and then you should be a bit lower by mid morning but it might not be enough to get the mid morning bg ok so if not, increase by another 2u the next day to see what happens. The worst that can happen is that you might be a bit low but you can always eat a bit of carb to lift you up a bit or just use some jellybabies or glucose tabs.
My BG is now 14.
If it goes above 13 you're meant to cancel the basal test aren't you?
I'm
On lantus right now but have an appointment with the nurse next week, I think I'll ask to switch to levemir.
Tomorrow morning I will put my insulin dose up a unit or two.
I currently do 13 at night and 13 in the morning.
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