Thank you. Shall i inject the morning one as normal at 07:00 o clock?I don't worry. I never inject mine at exact times twice daily. Both injections can vary by up to 2 hours.
Perhaps just fo a couple more checks in the morning..
Thank you Tim.You should be fine with that. Monitor glucose at 1 and 2 hours after though.
Makes sense.Their idea behind this was that my sensitivity factor to insulin changed during the day so, 18 units served me well during the day but were too many for the night and were causing hypoglycemia so, they swtched me to 2 injections of Levemir
Hi Bluemarine, I'm surprised that DAFNE has said your evening injection is as late as 10.00pm. Usually the Levemir is split 12 hours apart, so your late evening injection is overlapping with your morning injection. If this is working well for you then all is good. I personally take Levemir at 7.30 am and 19.30pm, this gives me the knowledge that Levemir is working slowly throughout the night as I do a blood test before bed to ensure it's within range, and in the morning, which tells me that my blood sugar is still within range. I have on occasion been late with the evening injection and this has had no effect either way. As I said if your regime is working well for you then carry on with what you are doing. There is no need to worry that your evening injection is late as long as you test before bedtime you'll be okay.
Agree with you Robinredbreast that splitting Levemir is a personal thing. I was just responding to Bluemarine's comment that DAFNE said to take Levemir longer than 12 hours apart. We are all different and respond differently to meds. Bluemarine was concerned that taking her Levemir 1 and half hours later than usual would have a detrimental affect. I don't think I have mislead Bluemarine, but if I have then hopefully a moderator will give feedback.I don't split my Levemir, I never have, so not everyone does.
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