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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1572569"><p>What time of day do you take your Lantus? If you look at the profile, not only does the peak/plateau not last a full 24 hours but also it takes a while to peak. I used to inject basal when I went to bed at midnight and found it would rise in the evening at the start of the night when I was asleep. I moved this to meal time (about 8pm for me) and found the dose was at its peak by the time I went to bed. </p><p></p><p>The other thing I would do would be to have a slightly higher basal dose, go to bed a little high (about 7 or 8) and woke up about 5. I found daytime grazing (which I have always done) kept everything level for the rest of the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1572569"] What time of day do you take your Lantus? If you look at the profile, not only does the peak/plateau not last a full 24 hours but also it takes a while to peak. I used to inject basal when I went to bed at midnight and found it would rise in the evening at the start of the night when I was asleep. I moved this to meal time (about 8pm for me) and found the dose was at its peak by the time I went to bed. The other thing I would do would be to have a slightly higher basal dose, go to bed a little high (about 7 or 8) and woke up about 5. I found daytime grazing (which I have always done) kept everything level for the rest of the day. [/QUOTE]
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