Hi,
I am hoping I am not the only one who has problems with night time sugar levels?! Any advice is greatly appreciated!
I have been a type 1 diabetic for 10 years now and up until March this year (2016), I have not had any issues with my insulin doses at night. I had been on Lantus with no problems. However, I started spiking in the night and so my insulin was changed to Levemir using a split dose. Unfortunately, I am yet to find the right night time dose for me...no matter my dose I am always waking up high (around 16-18mmols) without fail. However, recently I have started to drop drastically before I go to bed, usually dropping between 6-7mmols within an hour and struggle to get my sugars up again. It's making me nervous to go to bed, I hate the thought of dropping low in my sleep. I cannot get the balance right between not dropping or rising in the night. I am quite an anxious person anyway but is is making it a bit worse.
Does anybody have any tips or advice? I am running out of ideas on how to sort this.
Thank you!
Ab1
I am hoping I am not the only one who has problems with night time sugar levels?! Any advice is greatly appreciated!
I have been a type 1 diabetic for 10 years now and up until March this year (2016), I have not had any issues with my insulin doses at night. I had been on Lantus with no problems. However, I started spiking in the night and so my insulin was changed to Levemir using a split dose. Unfortunately, I am yet to find the right night time dose for me...no matter my dose I am always waking up high (around 16-18mmols) without fail. However, recently I have started to drop drastically before I go to bed, usually dropping between 6-7mmols within an hour and struggle to get my sugars up again. It's making me nervous to go to bed, I hate the thought of dropping low in my sleep. I cannot get the balance right between not dropping or rising in the night. I am quite an anxious person anyway but is is making it a bit worse.
Does anybody have any tips or advice? I am running out of ideas on how to sort this.
Thank you!
Ab1