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<blockquote data-quote="MeiChanski" data-source="post: 2122381" data-attributes="member: 503481"><p>Hello, it might be a difficult one, have you discussed it with your team? You could be experiencing, 1 dawn phenomenon where the liver does it’s sugar dump to get you started for the morning, 2 your lantus might be running out or doesn’t quite last 24 hours, so some people have to split dose but that would be something to discuss with your team and 3 you can do a basal test to determine if your lantus needs more or less by fasting (eating protein or low carb) either morning until lunch or stop eating after dinner. Of course if you hypo, do treat it. And 4 you might consider another basal insulin to try. So a bit of research and discussion with your team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeiChanski, post: 2122381, member: 503481"] Hello, it might be a difficult one, have you discussed it with your team? You could be experiencing, 1 dawn phenomenon where the liver does it’s sugar dump to get you started for the morning, 2 your lantus might be running out or doesn’t quite last 24 hours, so some people have to split dose but that would be something to discuss with your team and 3 you can do a basal test to determine if your lantus needs more or less by fasting (eating protein or low carb) either morning until lunch or stop eating after dinner. Of course if you hypo, do treat it. And 4 you might consider another basal insulin to try. So a bit of research and discussion with your team. [/QUOTE]
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