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<blockquote data-quote="fletchweb" data-source="post: 1462188" data-attributes="member: 318202"><p>One thing you may want to try - the time and carb intake of your last pre-bed time snack or meal. I discovered a few years back that I could stabilize my BGs during the sleeping hours based on the timing of my food. For quite sometime I was just focusing on insulin dosage and once I tinkered with my pre-bedtime food intake things seemed to get a lot easier in regard to stabilizing night time BG levels.</p><p>Having said that I'm on Lantus and take one shot in the evening - 22 units (also on humalog). I tried a split dosage but it wasn't all that beneficial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fletchweb, post: 1462188, member: 318202"] One thing you may want to try - the time and carb intake of your last pre-bed time snack or meal. I discovered a few years back that I could stabilize my BGs during the sleeping hours based on the timing of my food. For quite sometime I was just focusing on insulin dosage and once I tinkered with my pre-bedtime food intake things seemed to get a lot easier in regard to stabilizing night time BG levels. Having said that I'm on Lantus and take one shot in the evening - 22 units (also on humalog). I tried a split dosage but it wasn't all that beneficial. [/QUOTE]
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