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<blockquote data-quote="GJD" data-source="post: 1655008" data-attributes="member: 411612"><p>Emma, have you tried a DAFNE course? This would help you to correct morning hypos and evening hypers. It sounds like you are reacting to high blood sugar in the evening by giving yourself too much of a correction dose. This leads to your morning hypos. All of us have struggled from time to time to maintain normal blood glucose - don't feel bad about it, just resolve to make careful records of CHO units at meals with insulin doses. Make it a habit to test blood glucose before you eat every meal. After a while you will see trends and it will become second nature to adjust doses on the fly, depending on state of blood glucose, general health, what quantity of food you intend to eat, activity and all other aspects of your life which can affect your balance. I have lived with this for 55 years and it's only been since DAFNE that my blood glucose has been under control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GJD, post: 1655008, member: 411612"] Emma, have you tried a DAFNE course? This would help you to correct morning hypos and evening hypers. It sounds like you are reacting to high blood sugar in the evening by giving yourself too much of a correction dose. This leads to your morning hypos. All of us have struggled from time to time to maintain normal blood glucose - don't feel bad about it, just resolve to make careful records of CHO units at meals with insulin doses. Make it a habit to test blood glucose before you eat every meal. After a while you will see trends and it will become second nature to adjust doses on the fly, depending on state of blood glucose, general health, what quantity of food you intend to eat, activity and all other aspects of your life which can affect your balance. I have lived with this for 55 years and it's only been since DAFNE that my blood glucose has been under control. [/QUOTE]
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