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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2442935" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>Before bed I would ensure that it is at least 4 hours before your last bolus.</p><p>If you dip low at a reading of 6 it is either because you've done a bout of vigorous exercise recently or still have active insulin on board . There are other possibilities around impaired digestion but I'd start with these 2 basics.</p><p>In that case the toast may help correct a downhill slide of your bgs, but then I'd be making sure my bolus matched up to what I was eating rather than have to snack at bedtime (fattening and crumbs get on the sheets)></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2442935, member: 365308"] Before bed I would ensure that it is at least 4 hours before your last bolus. If you dip low at a reading of 6 it is either because you've done a bout of vigorous exercise recently or still have active insulin on board . There are other possibilities around impaired digestion but I'd start with these 2 basics. In that case the toast may help correct a downhill slide of your bgs, but then I'd be making sure my bolus matched up to what I was eating rather than have to snack at bedtime (fattening and crumbs get on the sheets)> [/QUOTE]
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