The paramedic said to just rest, he made sure I ate that morning. Yes, sorry not enough information, I'm on Levemir at night and Novorapid at meal times. My pre-bed time levels range between 4 and 12 and I was instructed by a nurse to give myself 15 units of Levemir. I normally have quite low carb dinners lately like I've been eating salads so I haven't been needing much insulin
Noblehead makes a very good point.Well rest won't resolve the problem, you need to reduce your basal further. Going to bed on a bg level of 4 isn't ideal as it doesn't leave much margin of error if your bg levels drop during the night, once you do get your dose right you should be able to go to bed with levels of 5.5mmol but the choice is yours, try another reduction and see how you get on.
Well rest won't resolve the problem, you need to reduce your basal further. Going to bed on a bg level of 4 isn't ideal as it doesn't leave much margin of error if your bg levels drop during the night, once you do get your dose right you should be able to go to bed with levels of 5.5mmol but the choice is yours, try another reduction and see how you get on.
So recently I've been hypoing every single morning when I wake up, but yesterday morning I got up, I passed out/was unconscious/was fitting and my family had to call an ambulance. I've had enough now and I need to do something about these hypo's in the morning, I don't know what triggers then, I've tried lowering my nighttime insulin from 15-14 but I still hypo.
Could anyone suggest anything?
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