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<blockquote data-quote="JoeT1" data-source="post: 1630942" data-attributes="member: 445711"><p>Sorry to bring up an old thread, but didn't want to create loads just for silly old me. </p><p></p><p>This interests me greatly, as I am seeing rises in the evening, from say 6pm until I take my nighttime Levimir about 10pm. Even if there is a correction dose in there at 6.30pm with my meal, it'll nearly always go up. I seem to be steady enough now overnight with my 10pm dose. So what I am thinking, perhaps it's not the amount of units in my morning time dose, it could be timing. I take 14units at 10pm, and 7units at 7/7.30am, I am thinking of changing the morning dose to perhaps 8.30am, and seeing if my evening readings are in any way better? Make sense?</p><p></p><p>If not, then I can more so look at fasting from having lunch around 2pm, and not eating again until 10pm, only water. If it rises after about 7pm, by more than 1-1.7mmol, it would be more so the Basal dose in the morning that needs adjusting?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeT1, post: 1630942, member: 445711"] Sorry to bring up an old thread, but didn't want to create loads just for silly old me. This interests me greatly, as I am seeing rises in the evening, from say 6pm until I take my nighttime Levimir about 10pm. Even if there is a correction dose in there at 6.30pm with my meal, it'll nearly always go up. I seem to be steady enough now overnight with my 10pm dose. So what I am thinking, perhaps it's not the amount of units in my morning time dose, it could be timing. I take 14units at 10pm, and 7units at 7/7.30am, I am thinking of changing the morning dose to perhaps 8.30am, and seeing if my evening readings are in any way better? Make sense? If not, then I can more so look at fasting from having lunch around 2pm, and not eating again until 10pm, only water. If it rises after about 7pm, by more than 1-1.7mmol, it would be more so the Basal dose in the morning that needs adjusting? [/QUOTE]
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