cuddles1985
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Hey,
Am on insulin Pump now but when I used Lantus, initally I was taking at night time but after having numerous night time hypos, I then split the dose into 2 and took it in morning and night time
You should have been given an idea by the consultant who diagnosed you as diabetic? When did they say to take it? Is it you who wants to change the times of it? What way are your blood sugars going?
Hi
I was told to take it at night, but like you i do wake up low quite often. Ive thought of splitting the dose, how would you go about doing it? Do you literally just split the dose your taking in two?
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Before trying split-dosing why don't you just move the timing of your injection to earlier in the day, this alone should stop your night hypo's providing you get the dosing right.
Going by this graph lantus/glargine has a good 14hr life then it drops off.
Hi
I was told to take it at night, but like you i do wake up low quite often. Ive thought of splitting the dose, how would you go about doing it? Do you literally just split the dose your taking in two?
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Thanks everyone for advise.
Is there a way of testing to make sure its working for the 24hrs its meant to or not? Id like to test this out before adjusting anything.
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I guess you would do an afternoon/early evening basal test till you inject of an evening,Thanks everyone for advise.
Is there a way of testing to make sure its working for the 24hrs its meant to or not? Id like to test this out before adjusting anything.
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