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<blockquote data-quote="Gemmablower" data-source="post: 836076" data-attributes="member: 162868"><p>I see gosh his on very little still isn't he, that's great his on so little. </p><p>yes we moved her lantus quite a while ago for the similar reason. when she was on just 0.5 units and still going to bed high teens and still waking at 4mmol and I didn't like this huge fluctuation but they wanted to keep her basal insulin even though she could of possibly been producing enough of her own I think that they prefer to have a little basal and reduce nova rapid or in ryans case come off it. </p><p></p><p>Can't believe your little girl was 6weeks old when Ryan was diagnosed. Hardly surprising of you are wiped out, I feel wiped out as it is! </p><p></p><p>It was pretty soon after diagnosis that we changed the timing so I don't think i told you that. </p><p>I prefer it in the morning for Zara at the moment, I don't know about levemer apart from I think it's like 20/22hours lasting but lantus is ment to have a flat 24hr profile but it obviously doesn't and has a peak a few hours after and I don't feel comfortable with the peak being at night yet! See what happens over the next few days. </p><p>Zara is feeling so much better and is slowly coming down still high in morn waking at 10mmol then 8 and 5 </p><p>but 14 before bed and could tell she felt rubbish after her dinner as she was in the rise again after having just half unit but had I have given her an extra half unit she would of been 6 before bed and would have had to eat prob another 20g of food before bed lol so went with 0.5 unit as she was 5mmol. </p><p>Hopefully we begin to see a normal breakfast reading again tomorrow. Xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gemmablower, post: 836076, member: 162868"] I see gosh his on very little still isn't he, that's great his on so little. yes we moved her lantus quite a while ago for the similar reason. when she was on just 0.5 units and still going to bed high teens and still waking at 4mmol and I didn't like this huge fluctuation but they wanted to keep her basal insulin even though she could of possibly been producing enough of her own I think that they prefer to have a little basal and reduce nova rapid or in ryans case come off it. Can't believe your little girl was 6weeks old when Ryan was diagnosed. Hardly surprising of you are wiped out, I feel wiped out as it is! It was pretty soon after diagnosis that we changed the timing so I don't think i told you that. I prefer it in the morning for Zara at the moment, I don't know about levemer apart from I think it's like 20/22hours lasting but lantus is ment to have a flat 24hr profile but it obviously doesn't and has a peak a few hours after and I don't feel comfortable with the peak being at night yet! See what happens over the next few days. Zara is feeling so much better and is slowly coming down still high in morn waking at 10mmol then 8 and 5 but 14 before bed and could tell she felt rubbish after her dinner as she was in the rise again after having just half unit but had I have given her an extra half unit she would of been 6 before bed and would have had to eat prob another 20g of food before bed lol so went with 0.5 unit as she was 5mmol. Hopefully we begin to see a normal breakfast reading again tomorrow. Xx [/QUOTE]
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