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High blood sugars - low dose of Levemir the culprit??
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<blockquote data-quote="Wendywu" data-source="post: 223442" data-attributes="member: 35481"><p>We all have different ratios for mealtimes; for instance I take 1 unit of humalog per 3g of carb at breakfast, but only 1 unit per 12g at dinner. </p><p></p><p>I agree with Fallenstar that you need to see your DSN for advice on the basal, because if you're OK when you go to bed but high in the mornings then it's the basal at fault. Also, if you carb count and inject for what you eat but still spike after meals then the ratio needs correcting. </p><p></p><p>If you're not confident about adjusting your own doses then definitely see your DSN for advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wendywu, post: 223442, member: 35481"] We all have different ratios for mealtimes; for instance I take 1 unit of humalog per 3g of carb at breakfast, but only 1 unit per 12g at dinner. I agree with Fallenstar that you need to see your DSN for advice on the basal, because if you're OK when you go to bed but high in the mornings then it's the basal at fault. Also, if you carb count and inject for what you eat but still spike after meals then the ratio needs correcting. If you're not confident about adjusting your own doses then definitely see your DSN for advice. [/QUOTE]
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