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Help me understand last night's horrendous hypo
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<blockquote data-quote="DunePlodder" data-source="post: 2272633" data-attributes="member: 25119"><p>I used to have serious problems with a dip in blood sugars around 2:00am when using Lantus. Strangely varying the injection time didn't make much difference. It was something that became clear when I started using a Dexcom. The answer for me was to move to Levemir which was a big improvement.</p><p>I now use a pump which is even better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DunePlodder, post: 2272633, member: 25119"] I used to have serious problems with a dip in blood sugars around 2:00am when using Lantus. Strangely varying the injection time didn't make much difference. It was something that became clear when I started using a Dexcom. The answer for me was to move to Levemir which was a big improvement. I now use a pump which is even better. [/QUOTE]
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