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<blockquote data-quote="kazC" data-source="post: 700440" data-attributes="member: 88087"><p>Hi, used to take Humulin I years ago, but always split the dose morning and early evening. I don't recall enough about it's onset and peak time to suggest anything firm, but I do remember the marked peaks & troughs that I didn't get with Levemir. For those morning readings to often be high, especially after going to bed at a reasonable level, perhaps you're hypo-ing in the night.</p><p></p><p>I would take along your readings and explain this pattern. Or lack of, as the case may be! Sure, your overall average is good, but your DN and doc should also want to help level out the readings across the day. </p><p></p><p>Please don't be embarrassed - nobody is perfect! Good luck at the appointment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kazC, post: 700440, member: 88087"] Hi, used to take Humulin I years ago, but always split the dose morning and early evening. I don't recall enough about it's onset and peak time to suggest anything firm, but I do remember the marked peaks & troughs that I didn't get with Levemir. For those morning readings to often be high, especially after going to bed at a reasonable level, perhaps you're hypo-ing in the night. I would take along your readings and explain this pattern. Or lack of, as the case may be! Sure, your overall average is good, but your DN and doc should also want to help level out the readings across the day. Please don't be embarrassed - nobody is perfect! Good luck at the appointment. [/QUOTE]
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