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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2320454" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>Most people inject Levemir twice a day, a split dose. Is that what you do [USER=508444]@Gaffer type 1[/USER]?</p><p>Is this the first time your blood test results have been that high on waking?</p><p>There are a few causes of high blood sugars so it’s worth going through a process of elimination: illness or infection; more carbohydrate at a meal than the bolus can cover; stress; insufficient basal (Levemir); basal dose active profile (its active time) has ceased; poor sleep. There may be more that others can add.</p><p>If your waking with a 16 is a one off then it’s likely to be something other than the Levemir dose that caused it.</p><p>We can’t tell you what to do, we can only really say what’s worked for us and share our experiences and what we’ve learned.</p><p>If you give us more information then we could make suggestions, but we can’t tell you what to do.</p><p>Maybe a call to your DSN would help too?</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2320454, member: 68789"] Most people inject Levemir twice a day, a split dose. Is that what you do [USER=508444]@Gaffer type 1[/USER]? Is this the first time your blood test results have been that high on waking? There are a few causes of high blood sugars so it’s worth going through a process of elimination: illness or infection; more carbohydrate at a meal than the bolus can cover; stress; insufficient basal (Levemir); basal dose active profile (its active time) has ceased; poor sleep. There may be more that others can add. If your waking with a 16 is a one off then it’s likely to be something other than the Levemir dose that caused it. We can’t tell you what to do, we can only really say what’s worked for us and share our experiences and what we’ve learned. If you give us more information then we could make suggestions, but we can’t tell you what to do. Maybe a call to your DSN would help too? Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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