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<blockquote data-quote="Blackers183" data-source="post: 1396740" data-attributes="member: 113279"><p>For years by endocrinologist advised me not to correct at bed time. I did the DAFNE course 2 years ago and correcting at bed time was allowed (only premeal and bedtime though). However since then I have found that short acting (Novorapid) corrections at bed time have little effect on my BGL. After some experimenting I now correct with my long acting (Lantus), I double what short acting I need and take that as Lantus, works perfectly for me. So much so that my last HbA1C was 7% which was best ever which I have attributed in part to getting lower night time BGLs. </p><p>Type 1 25 years MDI.</p><p>David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackers183, post: 1396740, member: 113279"] For years by endocrinologist advised me not to correct at bed time. I did the DAFNE course 2 years ago and correcting at bed time was allowed (only premeal and bedtime though). However since then I have found that short acting (Novorapid) corrections at bed time have little effect on my BGL. After some experimenting I now correct with my long acting (Lantus), I double what short acting I need and take that as Lantus, works perfectly for me. So much so that my last HbA1C was 7% which was best ever which I have attributed in part to getting lower night time BGLs. Type 1 25 years MDI. David [/QUOTE]
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