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<blockquote data-quote="Fallenstar" data-source="post: 220658" data-attributes="member: 36659"><p>Hi Flump</p><p>I exercise a lot and do sometimes, though not for a while <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> suffer with night time Hypo's . I had to change my Lantus to Mornings which did help, you could speak to your DSN about this.</p><p> Have you been on the DAFNE course it is invaluable ,so go if you can get on one.</p><p>They will work out your correct correction dose, mine is one unit of Bolus brings me down by 3 mmols..I used to slightly over correct. This along with the after burn could send me low in the night.</p><p> It looks like you over corrected, it all depends on what you ate also ,if you ate a lot of carbs with fat, the fat will spike you later on.</p><p> I found that my Basal was the one that needed the biggest adjustment, it had to be lowered a lot, my Bolus was good. The amount of exercise I do requires little Basal which is why I was going low in the night ,even having it in the morning.</p><p>Hope some of this may help, but it sounds like you are in touch with your DSN who are the best people to help you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fallenstar, post: 220658, member: 36659"] Hi Flump I exercise a lot and do sometimes, though not for a while :D suffer with night time Hypo's . I had to change my Lantus to Mornings which did help, you could speak to your DSN about this. Have you been on the DAFNE course it is invaluable ,so go if you can get on one. They will work out your correct correction dose, mine is one unit of Bolus brings me down by 3 mmols..I used to slightly over correct. This along with the after burn could send me low in the night. It looks like you over corrected, it all depends on what you ate also ,if you ate a lot of carbs with fat, the fat will spike you later on. I found that my Basal was the one that needed the biggest adjustment, it had to be lowered a lot, my Bolus was good. The amount of exercise I do requires little Basal which is why I was going low in the night ,even having it in the morning. Hope some of this may help, but it sounds like you are in touch with your DSN who are the best people to help you [/QUOTE]
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