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<blockquote data-quote="Peyote" data-source="post: 2459701" data-attributes="member: 550531"><p>It happens 3-4 times a week, no pattern in days with or without going to work. Usually it peaks within 15-20 mmol/l. Never goes much over 20 and the "trending arrow" on the libre never shows an increase when it hits the 20's</p><p></p><p>Tried to increase Basal slowly to 25 over a period recently, but this gave too many lows and a jumpy blood sugar where i took little Bolus because it would go low after eating even without the Bolus. Still had the peaks 3-4 times a week but now the rest of the days i had lows in the early morning.</p><p>With 20 units on the days where there is no peak, it is completely stable during night, even at 19 units it starts to rise very little during the "good" nights and a need for more Bolus when eating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peyote, post: 2459701, member: 550531"] It happens 3-4 times a week, no pattern in days with or without going to work. Usually it peaks within 15-20 mmol/l. Never goes much over 20 and the "trending arrow" on the libre never shows an increase when it hits the 20's Tried to increase Basal slowly to 25 over a period recently, but this gave too many lows and a jumpy blood sugar where i took little Bolus because it would go low after eating even without the Bolus. Still had the peaks 3-4 times a week but now the rest of the days i had lows in the early morning. With 20 units on the days where there is no peak, it is completely stable during night, even at 19 units it starts to rise very little during the "good" nights and a need for more Bolus when eating. [/QUOTE]
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