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<blockquote data-quote="Riri" data-source="post: 252726" data-attributes="member: 32297"><p>Just to let you know that this is the time I am still struggling with Elinor. Had a pump fitted last November and the 11pm until 2pm is still an issue and my DSN are still increasing it gradually (they don't wand hypo situations starting again during the night so it's a bit of a slow process). I jump from a basal of 0.60 to 0.9 at 9pm onwards .....so we're getting there. I've no idea why this is though - I suffered from the dawn phenomen and also middle of the night hypos but I must admit on injections I didn't notice this so much - maybe that was the time that my long term insulin used to peak? </p><p></p><p>One thing I would say if they start creeping up at 8pm my DSN tells me that the basal needs to be reflected about 2 hours earlier so maybe the increased basal rate needs to start earlier - you could try 7pm and see if that makes a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riri, post: 252726, member: 32297"] Just to let you know that this is the time I am still struggling with Elinor. Had a pump fitted last November and the 11pm until 2pm is still an issue and my DSN are still increasing it gradually (they don't wand hypo situations starting again during the night so it's a bit of a slow process). I jump from a basal of 0.60 to 0.9 at 9pm onwards .....so we're getting there. I've no idea why this is though - I suffered from the dawn phenomen and also middle of the night hypos but I must admit on injections I didn't notice this so much - maybe that was the time that my long term insulin used to peak? One thing I would say if they start creeping up at 8pm my DSN tells me that the basal needs to be reflected about 2 hours earlier so maybe the increased basal rate needs to start earlier - you could try 7pm and see if that makes a difference. [/QUOTE]
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