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Okay, thanks for all this advice I will drop it to 10 and see how it goes
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A higher playing field than constantly worrying about hypo's.
As levemir lasts for a longer while in our bodies as a background you may be higher all day tomorrow.
Check your readings if you can on waking and 2 hourly tomorrow.
It may well be that you will go higher around tea time in which case that is a sign that you may need a small morning dose as well.
However, the most important thing is not to panic. You need to stop night hypo's.
Do you have pens that will deliver a 1/2 unit dose.. The novopen echo does this..
Please report back how you get on overnight and tomorrows levels...
Running higher for a short while doesn't impact hugely. Far better to be able to sleep without fear.. And then gradually change when you have a few days of readings..
Are you inder a consultant at a hospital?
The evidence presented by NICE suggests that twice daily Levemir is the best way to reduce hypos and maintain a good bg level. As @donnellysdogs has suggested, it would be worth either working out your own split if you are confident in basal testing or discussing with your DSN. I think this may get you nearer where you want to be.
Whilst dropping 9 units over night still @TooMuchGlucose cannot just bring down the evening bed time rates. If they being down without raising the morning ones to get up to at least 8.0 then they are just going to mess up... It may not even be the evening bolus that is incorrect...
Good. (Sort off!!) well done on testing over night too.
Keep testing today as we need to see if you go up higher because of less basal last night. This would then indicate that you need a split dose and perhaps giving a shot in the morning.
This can only be determined with 2 hourly tests daytime.
In all honesty as you are still high at night pre bed time it looks like your basal levemir could be running out around tea time. In which case having a few units in the morning would help this.
Keep checking today and please report back daytime levels. We don't want you just to start a morning dose without knowing day levels as this would be dangerous.
You need to speak to your DSN. Most DSN's are contactable by phone and can run things through by phone.. However she would need to know your levels for day time too...
You are still dropping 9ml over night and that is way too much of a drop. Dangerously so.
If I were in your shoes I would be you looking at lowering the basal more possibly down to 8 at night and perhaps 5 in the morning. At some point you are going up too high before bed and we need to see when this starts etc. you need to test two hourly for daytime to see next steps...
You are doing well.. We don't want you just to jump in as your safety is paramount here.
IHs is thinking you have your bolus wrong and you haven't... You are just petrified of night hypos because you are dropping so much....
Totally agree with what you are doing.. It undicates a split dosage of levimir is needed.
I would still in your position drop the night dosage more... We need to get you a tad higher in the mornings with less dropping over night.
Please let us know how your day levels have been today with less basal though...
Agree with DD - dropping 9mmol overnight suggests too much overnight basal. Definitely ask your DSN about splitting Levemir and getting the basal right - you can't work on your boluses unless basal is keeping you stable.
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