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<blockquote data-quote="Cloe-1992" data-source="post: 615266" data-attributes="member: 111833"><p>Hey jade , </p><p>I've had the same problem , are you on split doses for your background insulin ? </p><p></p><p>A lot of people told me it was Dawn Phenomenon . And a lot of people need a few units of fast rapid insulin to start the day wether they have eaten or not . Maybe this is something you need . </p><p></p><p>I am on split doses , and to solve the problem for me I moved my timing of my background around and have it earlier so I have it as soon as I wake up rather than later like I was , and on the weekdays I will have my breakfast within half an hour of this having my fast acting insulin it keeps me stable . But also on the weekend when I miss having breakfast I have been stable due to bringing my lantus forward . I'm not saying it will work for you as I know everyone is different nor am I saying what I have done is right , but it has worked for me . </p><p></p><p>Take care . </p><p>x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cloe-1992, post: 615266, member: 111833"] Hey jade , I've had the same problem , are you on split doses for your background insulin ? A lot of people told me it was Dawn Phenomenon . And a lot of people need a few units of fast rapid insulin to start the day wether they have eaten or not . Maybe this is something you need . I am on split doses , and to solve the problem for me I moved my timing of my background around and have it earlier so I have it as soon as I wake up rather than later like I was , and on the weekdays I will have my breakfast within half an hour of this having my fast acting insulin it keeps me stable . But also on the weekend when I miss having breakfast I have been stable due to bringing my lantus forward . I'm not saying it will work for you as I know everyone is different nor am I saying what I have done is right , but it has worked for me . Take care . x [/QUOTE]
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