I've been put on a basal/bolus regime of Lantus and Apidra.
I take 20 units of Lantus a day. I've found that bolusing for all three meals had me running really low/going into hypo between meals, so instead I have started just bolusing for my evening meal. So far, my numbers are all good, and I'm not dropping too low. Is this an okay thing to be doing? Or do you have to bolus before each meal?
The main thing is that you avoid hypos, so yes it's best not to take quick acting before certain meals if it's sending you hypo. It would be best to talk to your team about changing doses as we can't really advise you about that.
Could it be your basal dosage is mopping up some of the food? Has your DSN given you any advice on how to check your basal dose is correct and are you just on starting doses?
I know it's early days on your new regime but getting the basal right will be the foundation for control. Once that's right you will be able to confidently work out your bolus ratios.
Could it be your basal dosage is mopping up some of the food? Has your DSN given you any advice on how to check your basal dose is correct and are you just on starting doses?
Not bad, but if your basal is too high what will happen if you didn't eat or had a delayed meal, personally I'd rather have the reassurance of a correct basal and just bolus for the meals accordingly.