She is going low in the morning and high in the evening. Clearly a single dose is not covering both situations. Split into two doses and (a) the second dose may now last long enough to cover the highs, (b) even if it doesn't initially cover it, you can adjust both doses independently until both situations are covered. For example, you can adjust the first dose down and the second dose up. Try doing that with just one dose...I'D Like to try the split dose ( husband who wants to half lantus might agree as we'd do it his way - ie 3 units at 10. then in morning I can suggest another 3?
What's my logical argument guys ( coz I will need one - he's a smart cookie)
The DUK forum is a one way broadcast system for out of date NHS dogma.
Whereas this DCUK forum is open and allows debate, multiple viewpoints. Much better
She is going low in the morning and high in the evening. Clearly a single dose is not covering both situations. Split into two doses and (a) the second dose may now last long enough to cover the highs, (b) even if it doesn't initially cover it, you can adjust both doses independently until both situations are covered. For example, you can adjust the first dose down and the second dose up. Try doing that with just one dose...
At 3u/day she's now on around 0.05u per kg Lantus and no quick acting. That's like a newly diagnosed honeymooning diabetic. No idea what's going on there. What a mystery.