Brownie1993
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 57
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Do NOT rely on your liver to pump out glucose to save a low... If that was the case then none of us would ever hypo!
When you normally go to bed, when is your last bolus in relation to your bed time?
Also, are you active later at night? Exercise can drop your sugars for hours afterwards, which perhaps is causing you a low.
Perhaps you are normally sleeping with some insulin still in your system and thats dropping your sugars?
I don't think so now. I never have night hypos but if I do I always wake up and know I'm having a hypo. But then how would that explain the 9 reading this morning, unless I did have a hypo and treated it?
Hi brownie 1993 I was also diagnosed last June I am on 22 of lantus before bed I was told by diabetic nurse as long as levels are 10 or 11 at night that's fine but on those levels I hypo thru night so find I have to take mine a bit higher like u I also find that I am always hungry between meals I am on apidra through the day
So how do I know if and when my basal is set correctly? Is basal testing where you fast and see how much your BG drops? I haven't done it before. And no I haven't done the dafne course
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