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<blockquote data-quote="searley" data-source="post: 2458086" data-attributes="member: 31377"><p>be careful with tresiba as it take upto 3 days for changes to take effect</p><p></p><p>what I suspect is more likely is that your doses or novorapid are wrong so you are compensating with tresiba</p><p></p><p>what you really need todo is basal testing... so one morning before you eat and if your BG is relatively stable... don't eat for 2 to 3 hours.... if you bg is dropping your tresiba is too much.. if it's raising your tresiba is too little</p><p></p><p>basal testing really is the only way you can confirm if the dose is right</p><p></p><p>if your basal is right then you need to move onto correcting your bolus... not just the amount but often how long before the meal can have an affect on the overall result</p><p></p><p>illness.... covid jab.. stress etc can all affect bg control so it may just be a short term thing</p><p></p><p>but as I say tresiba take at least 3 days to change so do t make more that 1 change every 3 days</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="searley, post: 2458086, member: 31377"] be careful with tresiba as it take upto 3 days for changes to take effect what I suspect is more likely is that your doses or novorapid are wrong so you are compensating with tresiba what you really need todo is basal testing... so one morning before you eat and if your BG is relatively stable... don't eat for 2 to 3 hours.... if you bg is dropping your tresiba is too much.. if it's raising your tresiba is too little basal testing really is the only way you can confirm if the dose is right if your basal is right then you need to move onto correcting your bolus... not just the amount but often how long before the meal can have an affect on the overall result illness.... covid jab.. stress etc can all affect bg control so it may just be a short term thing but as I say tresiba take at least 3 days to change so do t make more that 1 change every 3 days [/QUOTE]
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