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High blood sugars - low dose of Levemir the culprit??
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<blockquote data-quote="Jen&amp;Khaleb" data-source="post: 223448" data-attributes="member: 13077"><p>My nearly 5 yr old is on 7.5 units Levemir morning and night (split dose) and has between 2-3 units Novorapid with meals. I'd be guessing you might be coming out of the honeymoon and you may need to start increasing your basal dose so you aren't having to correct after meals. If you have an illness/fever you will also find that blood sugar levels can go very high/low. Like the above has already written - if you aren't confident to adjust your own dose get some help from your clinic. If you are high for long periods you should do the odd ketone test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jen&Khaleb, post: 223448, member: 13077"] My nearly 5 yr old is on 7.5 units Levemir morning and night (split dose) and has between 2-3 units Novorapid with meals. I'd be guessing you might be coming out of the honeymoon and you may need to start increasing your basal dose so you aren't having to correct after meals. If you have an illness/fever you will also find that blood sugar levels can go very high/low. Like the above has already written - if you aren't confident to adjust your own dose get some help from your clinic. If you are high for long periods you should do the odd ketone test. [/QUOTE]
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