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<blockquote data-quote="birchy66" data-source="post: 2424507" data-attributes="member: 85138"><p>Can anybody help please. I often have a high BG reading first thing in the morning before breakfast, like this morning it is 11.7. It has been like this for quite a few weeks but not always high. I take Lantus at 10pm every day and bolus after meals three times per day. My control is good with HbA1c usually 51 or 52.</p><p>I manage to get my reading down to acceptable levels during the day but this involves a walk first thing or other exercise. I have noticed that as I get older my insulin need has increased and I currently take 30 units of Lantus and around 55 units of Novorapid over three meals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birchy66, post: 2424507, member: 85138"] Can anybody help please. I often have a high BG reading first thing in the morning before breakfast, like this morning it is 11.7. It has been like this for quite a few weeks but not always high. I take Lantus at 10pm every day and bolus after meals three times per day. My control is good with HbA1c usually 51 or 52. I manage to get my reading down to acceptable levels during the day but this involves a walk first thing or other exercise. I have noticed that as I get older my insulin need has increased and I currently take 30 units of Lantus and around 55 units of Novorapid over three meals. [/QUOTE]
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