Thank you Mark!If you need to be at 9 before bed to avoid hypoglycemia during the night, the Lantus dosage could be too high. Basal insulin with a shorter action profile may be more suitable. Levemir doesn't last as long as Lantus. I also take Lantus in the morning and I have to be careful I don't go low the next night. For most people it is not a problem because of the dawn phenomenon early morning blood glucose rise. I would reduce Lantus first before going to bed at 6 mmol/l.
Thank you Mark!
I have never tried to sleep with BG of 6. I just anxious to try it. Therefore, i can't assert that my dosage is high than it should be.
Usually 7 or 8You didn't answer @In Response s question though, when you go to bed at 9mmol/l what do you wake up at?
I'm type I and my lantus dose is 20 units daily.If going to bed at 9 drops to 7/8 in the morning, expect going to bed at 6 with the same amount of insulin to cause a bigger drop, possibly to 3/4. Can you reduce your morning Lantus, or does that make you go high at other times of the day?
I'm type I and my lantus dose is 20 units daily.
Dear,
If i go to bed with BG of 6 mmol and i'm using lantus before breakfast. Am i going to experience hypoglycemia during sleep? I'm anxious about it and i usually keep my BG at least 9 mmol before going to bed in order to prevent hypoglycemia.
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