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Lantus and night hypos.
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<blockquote data-quote="Catman507" data-source="post: 2304313" data-attributes="member: 528294"><p>Hello, thank you for the response, well the clinician at the hospital got very grumpy with me and dismissed my night time hypo problem, she was unhappy because my a1c was in the 7s rather than a 6, (I was perfectly in the old target we had years ago annoyingly) she actually dismissed my problem and told me I need to inject even more lantus and hired my dose, told me I needed to inject a higher amount at night and in the morning, we ended up having an argument over this because I stated I was having severe night hypos to the extent I have been awoken by paramedics, my a1c was not perfect due to the hypers I was having after my food due to my humalog often not kicking in for a good 45 minutes. I also have the freestyle libre because they were sick of me needing so many testing sticks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catman507, post: 2304313, member: 528294"] Hello, thank you for the response, well the clinician at the hospital got very grumpy with me and dismissed my night time hypo problem, she was unhappy because my a1c was in the 7s rather than a 6, (I was perfectly in the old target we had years ago annoyingly) she actually dismissed my problem and told me I need to inject even more lantus and hired my dose, told me I needed to inject a higher amount at night and in the morning, we ended up having an argument over this because I stated I was having severe night hypos to the extent I have been awoken by paramedics, my a1c was not perfect due to the hypers I was having after my food due to my humalog often not kicking in for a good 45 minutes. I also have the freestyle libre because they were sick of me needing so many testing sticks. [/QUOTE]
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