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<blockquote data-quote="ivm18" data-source="post: 923593" data-attributes="member: 166019"><p>Thanks everyone for your replies. His basal is Lantus 18 units taken every night at 9 pm. He was on pump but decided to get back on MDI again. He usually do sliding scale in his rapid insulin (apidra). </p><p>[USER=90156]@novorapidboi26[/USER] you are right, having a blood sugar level close to normal as possible during night time is our goal, I guess this is what diabetes, you cannot have a perfect reading inspite of all the hard work all day everyday. And also like what you've said night time is huge chunk of the day and that is why I am worried that if this high readings continue will cause problem in my son's health in the long term. </p><p>Definetly will consult his endo asap.</p><p>Thanks again! x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ivm18, post: 923593, member: 166019"] Thanks everyone for your replies. His basal is Lantus 18 units taken every night at 9 pm. He was on pump but decided to get back on MDI again. He usually do sliding scale in his rapid insulin (apidra). [USER=90156]@novorapidboi26[/USER] you are right, having a blood sugar level close to normal as possible during night time is our goal, I guess this is what diabetes, you cannot have a perfect reading inspite of all the hard work all day everyday. And also like what you've said night time is huge chunk of the day and that is why I am worried that if this high readings continue will cause problem in my son's health in the long term. Definetly will consult his endo asap. Thanks again! x [/QUOTE]
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