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<blockquote data-quote="StewM" data-source="post: 2459735" data-attributes="member: 538114"><p>I would expect a reaction like that from raising your dose by 25%. 22 units would seem like a better place to start. </p><p></p><p>The fact the peaks persist on even a clearly too high Basal Dosage suggests that the Bolus might be where the problems lie. An appropriate dose Tresiba doesn’t respond well to an inappropriate dose of Bolus. Due to the late nature of the Peak, have you tried pushing your Bolus later, splitting or just simply taking a higher dose. You may need to do some combination of the three to get rid of the peak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StewM, post: 2459735, member: 538114"] I would expect a reaction like that from raising your dose by 25%. 22 units would seem like a better place to start. The fact the peaks persist on even a clearly too high Basal Dosage suggests that the Bolus might be where the problems lie. An appropriate dose Tresiba doesn’t respond well to an inappropriate dose of Bolus. Due to the late nature of the Peak, have you tried pushing your Bolus later, splitting or just simply taking a higher dose. You may need to do some combination of the three to get rid of the peak. [/QUOTE]
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