Blood glucose levels before bed

Type1Bri

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I think the real difficulty with basal level is that it's not an exact science. I believe most people's basal subsidises their bolus or vice versa to some extent. I've used Insuman basal which subsidised bolus considerably - it was fine as long as you pulled back on your bolus ratio for the meals where the basal was at peak; I've used Levemir which kept running out so I had to subsidise it with my bolus, increasing the dose to cover the fact the basal wasn't meeting my needs; now Tresiba which doesn't seem to subsidise or need subsidising so my bolus has gone to a different ratio again - however, it doesn't hold me completely stable - it has a very flat action, but I don't think my needs are really very flat!

In the end, basal does have an impact on the amount of bolus you need and vice versa - they are inseperably entwined. You just find the best balance for you. It's not perfect, but it's the best we've got to work with.

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bellabella

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Could you take half of your lantus in the evening and the other half in the morning?ive started doing this and it's evened my sugars out a lot
 
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Dillinger

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This is a delayed action post on the Somogyi effect; and it is straight from the horses mouth for us low-carbers.

Here is Dr Bernstein explaining that the Somogyi effect does not exist.


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