Got to agree my T2 Mum kept having nightime Hypo until her diabetic nurse switched her Lantus to morning .Lisbet said:I suffered night time hypos for years, often having bad fits when I didn't wake (as I rarely did) but this stopped COMPLETELY when I began taking my Lantus (Glargine) in the mornings instead of at night. Swap your background injections to a.m. and see if there's a difference, but watch out for early evening hypos just in case you (like me) get a 'peak' from the background insulin. They say background insulins don't 'peak' but it's not correct as for me, they certainly do!
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