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<blockquote data-quote="catapillar" data-source="post: 1230564" data-attributes="member: 32394"><p>If your basal test is showing you hypo on one of the two hourly checks through the night, you should stop the test and treat the hypo. Don't let yourself stay hypo for the sake of a basal test. It's frustrating, but you can repeat the basal test, if the testing has shown you going hypo overnight you would consider a reduction in basal before testing again to see how that works. Bear in mind that changes to lantu take a few days to kick in, so let it settle before repeating the test. Getting up every two hours to check is a pain in the ...neck but it might be worth it to sort out your basal rates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catapillar, post: 1230564, member: 32394"] If your basal test is showing you hypo on one of the two hourly checks through the night, you should stop the test and treat the hypo. Don't let yourself stay hypo for the sake of a basal test. It's frustrating, but you can repeat the basal test, if the testing has shown you going hypo overnight you would consider a reduction in basal before testing again to see how that works. Bear in mind that changes to lantu take a few days to kick in, so let it settle before repeating the test. Getting up every two hours to check is a pain in the ...neck but it might be worth it to sort out your basal rates. [/QUOTE]
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