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Had a bad hypo this morning.
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<blockquote data-quote="Stefp" data-source="post: 2321632" data-attributes="member: 530565"><p>It’s scary when you wake up in the middle of the night with a low - worrying about my blood sugar overnight gives me anxiety a lot! You could try lowering your lantus - but I would probably leave it based on one nights readings - it is probably because you corrected when your reading was 10 as you said. Without the correction dose you wouldn’t have dropped so low indicating that your Lantus doesn’t need reducing. I drop a few mm pretty much every night with the lantus dose so like to be at least 6 before going to bed - if not I have a snack to see me through. I only take a correction dose if I am over 11. If it keeps happening try dropping one unit at a time and leaving it for 3-4 units before changing again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stefp, post: 2321632, member: 530565"] It’s scary when you wake up in the middle of the night with a low - worrying about my blood sugar overnight gives me anxiety a lot! You could try lowering your lantus - but I would probably leave it based on one nights readings - it is probably because you corrected when your reading was 10 as you said. Without the correction dose you wouldn’t have dropped so low indicating that your Lantus doesn’t need reducing. I drop a few mm pretty much every night with the lantus dose so like to be at least 6 before going to bed - if not I have a snack to see me through. I only take a correction dose if I am over 11. If it keeps happening try dropping one unit at a time and leaving it for 3-4 units before changing again. [/QUOTE]
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