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<blockquote data-quote="KimSuzanne" data-source="post: 59837" data-attributes="member: 5976"><p>Personally I don't know whats been causing the night time problems although my GP (also diabetes GP) said that Lantus had been shown to work longer than 24hrs so she thought I might be getting a double dose. However this doesn't happen every night for me its around every 3 weeks so the doctor also said it could be the insulin doesn't agree with my hormone levels. </p><p>Summary no-one has any idea! Its very frustrating - I live in a household that lives in anticipation of me coming in the room singing "We wish you a merry christmas " or falling asleep on the stairs and in the hallway! Surprisingly comfortable with the duvet and pillows!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KimSuzanne, post: 59837, member: 5976"] Personally I don't know whats been causing the night time problems although my GP (also diabetes GP) said that Lantus had been shown to work longer than 24hrs so she thought I might be getting a double dose. However this doesn't happen every night for me its around every 3 weeks so the doctor also said it could be the insulin doesn't agree with my hormone levels. Summary no-one has any idea! Its very frustrating - I live in a household that lives in anticipation of me coming in the room singing "We wish you a merry christmas " or falling asleep on the stairs and in the hallway! Surprisingly comfortable with the duvet and pillows! [/QUOTE]
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