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<blockquote data-quote="Levy" data-source="post: 1572648" data-attributes="member: 31447"><p>When I was having similar issues, I was moved to Levemir twice a day with a higher day time dose and lower nighttime (I need less insulin during the night than day). You could keep a diary for a few days, note down when you take your basal, what you eat for dinner/snacks in the evening to figure out if it's definitely your basal causing the overnight highs. If it is, your consultant should be able to help you figure out how best to fix it (ie. maybe changing the dose/time you take your Lantus, splitting it, or trying a different type of basal).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Levy, post: 1572648, member: 31447"] When I was having similar issues, I was moved to Levemir twice a day with a higher day time dose and lower nighttime (I need less insulin during the night than day). You could keep a diary for a few days, note down when you take your basal, what you eat for dinner/snacks in the evening to figure out if it's definitely your basal causing the overnight highs. If it is, your consultant should be able to help you figure out how best to fix it (ie. maybe changing the dose/time you take your Lantus, splitting it, or trying a different type of basal). [/QUOTE]
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