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<blockquote data-quote="mikeg1964" data-source="post: 1026330" data-attributes="member: 160676"><p>Yes the graph feature and daily patterns are great. I have discovered a blind spot, I take lantus at 10pm, and my bg reading are around 5, so I would then take a small amount of milk to make me feel better..prevent a hypo..the amount of milk probably would not stop a hypo but I feel I am doing something </p><p></p><p>What I have noticed is that my bg creeps up, sometime to 10 towards midnight and then drops quickly around 2 am to 5.</p><p>So I believe that the lantus duration is not long enough for me ,so I might have to consider a split dose.</p><p></p><p>I probably could have done this with proper basal testing but I did not want to disturb my sleep, also I felt by waking up to test during the night may compromise my bg result.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikeg1964, post: 1026330, member: 160676"] Yes the graph feature and daily patterns are great. I have discovered a blind spot, I take lantus at 10pm, and my bg reading are around 5, so I would then take a small amount of milk to make me feel better..prevent a hypo..the amount of milk probably would not stop a hypo but I feel I am doing something What I have noticed is that my bg creeps up, sometime to 10 towards midnight and then drops quickly around 2 am to 5. So I believe that the lantus duration is not long enough for me ,so I might have to consider a split dose. I probably could have done this with proper basal testing but I did not want to disturb my sleep, also I felt by waking up to test during the night may compromise my bg result. [/QUOTE]
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