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<blockquote data-quote="Indigo" data-source="post: 439094" data-attributes="member: 53406"><p>Hi there </p><p></p><p>I'm having the same thing I feel although it has been the since beginning of Feb I've been on the Insulin. I thought I'd got on an even keel but then in the summer I had to decrease my Lantus as I was getting a lot of hypos. However now it seems that whatever I am about an hour before bed (I also take my Lantus then) I'm higher when I wake up! So far I've upped it to 30 from 26 but think I shall have to go up to my pre-summer dose of 34 units. I'm keeping my NovoRapid as it is for the moment and see what happens. </p><p></p><p>Glad to know that we all have seasonal variations in out insulin requirements however. Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Indigo, post: 439094, member: 53406"] Hi there I'm having the same thing I feel although it has been the since beginning of Feb I've been on the Insulin. I thought I'd got on an even keel but then in the summer I had to decrease my Lantus as I was getting a lot of hypos. However now it seems that whatever I am about an hour before bed (I also take my Lantus then) I'm higher when I wake up! So far I've upped it to 30 from 26 but think I shall have to go up to my pre-summer dose of 34 units. I'm keeping my NovoRapid as it is for the moment and see what happens. Glad to know that we all have seasonal variations in out insulin requirements however. Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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