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<blockquote data-quote="Riri" data-source="post: 341433" data-attributes="member: 32297"><p>Hia Binney, if it is a regular occurrence and happens when you've had a 'normal' supper then it may well be the dreaded dawn phenomamen. For me it was impossible to correct with the 4 daily injection regime and one of the reasons behind recommending me for a pump in the end (there were other reason too). The pump can be programmed to give different basal insulin through the day and night so when the dawn phenomanen occurs it's much easier to to balance insulin for it. The pump has worked for me in this respect (obviosuly it required a lot of inital effort and even now on-going maintenance) but one of my best periods of glucose control is now between midnight and 8am. It used to be a nightmare with highs and lows! I don't know how you can stop the DP on injections - maybe others will come along and advise. All the best :thumbup:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riri, post: 341433, member: 32297"] Hia Binney, if it is a regular occurrence and happens when you've had a 'normal' supper then it may well be the dreaded dawn phenomamen. For me it was impossible to correct with the 4 daily injection regime and one of the reasons behind recommending me for a pump in the end (there were other reason too). The pump can be programmed to give different basal insulin through the day and night so when the dawn phenomanen occurs it's much easier to to balance insulin for it. The pump has worked for me in this respect (obviosuly it required a lot of inital effort and even now on-going maintenance) but one of my best periods of glucose control is now between midnight and 8am. It used to be a nightmare with highs and lows! I don't know how you can stop the DP on injections - maybe others will come along and advise. All the best :thumbup: [/QUOTE]
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