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<blockquote data-quote="alf15" data-source="post: 102056" data-attributes="member: 14304"><p>I think I'm having the dawn phenomenon between 9-11am. When I go to bed my bs is usally between 5-7. Last nigth for example my bs was 7.7 and I had no food before i went to sleep. I woke up 8:30 and my bs was 8.6, which isnt a major rise. But if i dont eat breakfast it rises to about 9 or 11. </p><p></p><p>Is there any why to over come this? I an currently on novarapid and 10 or 12shots of lantus at night depending if i excerise the nigth before. Would it be best to increase my lantus? Would splitting it help?</p><p></p><p>Any advice would be welcomed.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alf15, post: 102056, member: 14304"] I think I'm having the dawn phenomenon between 9-11am. When I go to bed my bs is usally between 5-7. Last nigth for example my bs was 7.7 and I had no food before i went to sleep. I woke up 8:30 and my bs was 8.6, which isnt a major rise. But if i dont eat breakfast it rises to about 9 or 11. Is there any why to over come this? I an currently on novarapid and 10 or 12shots of lantus at night depending if i excerise the nigth before. Would it be best to increase my lantus? Would splitting it help? Any advice would be welcomed. Thanks Alan [/QUOTE]
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