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<blockquote data-quote="Tracie1212" data-source="post: 1935890" data-attributes="member: 423859"><p>Thanks Slip</p><p></p><p>Sorry I meant honey moon period on Tresiba I have been type 1 for 18 years. </p><p></p><p>Nurses and Consultant want me to continue using Tresiba because I have been using Tresiba for only one month. But they don't have to deal with the lows I am getting. </p><p></p><p>The pattern is 7 hours after Tresiba injection levels start dropping. I tried having my evening meal to coincide with the drop which worked for a few hours. No need for novorapid however at 10.30pm levels started to dip ate cereal bar had terrible palpitations after. Then 3 am started to dip again had small jam sandwich quarter. At 8am level 6.2 and dropping. The level is good on graph but what is not shown is the reality of me running to keep up to prevent hypo.</p><p></p><p>Ill try injecting in my upper arm in the hope I don't get tingling sensation and palpitations. Nurse and Consultant fully aware of how unwell I feel.</p><p></p><p>I keep a daily diary monitoring blood sugar levels, carbs and insulin amount injected.</p><p></p><p>Spend a lot of my nights on sofa monitoring levels and hypo preventing. </p><p>Luckily I have my little Yorkshire terrier to keep me company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tracie1212, post: 1935890, member: 423859"] Thanks Slip Sorry I meant honey moon period on Tresiba I have been type 1 for 18 years. Nurses and Consultant want me to continue using Tresiba because I have been using Tresiba for only one month. But they don't have to deal with the lows I am getting. The pattern is 7 hours after Tresiba injection levels start dropping. I tried having my evening meal to coincide with the drop which worked for a few hours. No need for novorapid however at 10.30pm levels started to dip ate cereal bar had terrible palpitations after. Then 3 am started to dip again had small jam sandwich quarter. At 8am level 6.2 and dropping. The level is good on graph but what is not shown is the reality of me running to keep up to prevent hypo. Ill try injecting in my upper arm in the hope I don't get tingling sensation and palpitations. Nurse and Consultant fully aware of how unwell I feel. I keep a daily diary monitoring blood sugar levels, carbs and insulin amount injected. Spend a lot of my nights on sofa monitoring levels and hypo preventing. Luckily I have my little Yorkshire terrier to keep me company. [/QUOTE]
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