Robynoksana
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
...there isn't really room for error as my BG meter works that out for me so it's not like a miscalculation or anything. It's never failed me in that regard before.
Is the 1pm a typo, do you mean 1am as you mention the first hypo occurs in the morning.
I'd start with some basal testing, the following link explains how to do a basal test throughout a 24 hour period:
http://www.salforddiabetescare.co.uk/index2.php?nav_id=1007
Its very likely too much basal /background insulin overnight.....at least for the morning one....
what other times are these happening?
the BG meter calculation is only as accurate as the information it holds, which in this case will be insulin/carb ratios.....these can change for no reason and so it might be too much novorapid....
basal needs to be looked at first though..
Yeah 1pm was a typo sorrythanks noblehead
They can happen any time through out the day but the morning ones happen around 1pm like clockwork.
They can happen any time through out the day but the morning ones happen around 1pm like clockwork.
Then I've been getting minor hypos at afternoon time approx 2-3pm, and more recently at 5pm just as I'm leaving work will start to feel symptomatic
If nothing has changed with regard to what you are eating and how much insulin you are taking, perhaps you want to have a look at other things in your life that could affect your BG. For me, a period of hypos follows exercise if I do not reduce my basal insulin. This can last for a couple of days after a trip to the gym or climbing wall (my exercise venues of choice).
Alternatively, are you more or less stressed? I believe stress usually pushes your BG up but if you have been stressed for some time, you may have depleted your "stores" and, hence, more of the carbs you are eating are going into your stores than into your blood stream. Alternatively, you may be becoming more comfortable about having diabetes so it is stressing you out less.
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