CarlyB
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 97
- Location
- Watford, UK
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- Tomatoes, snobby behaviour
Do you bolus for the evening snack? You blood sugar doesn't really care whether it's a healthy snack on not, just whether the snack is covered by an appropriate amount of insulin.
Have you done any basal testing?
Do you adjust you basal doses depending on where you are in your cycle?
If your looking to control overnight, you should probably start out with a basal test. It'll give you a better idea of what's going on overnight and should help with basal dosage and timing.
The other thing that would help with figuring out what your sugars are doing overnight would be a CGM or libre so that might be worth looking into.
Hi @CarlyB
A disrupted night can affect your blood sugar. Have you kept a diary to see if there's any pattern to your highs?
A bedtime snack shouldn't affect your morning BS if you bolused correctly.
Could it be Dawn Phenomenon? If it is, a pump will help if you qualify for one.
A pump is recommended if you want to get pregnant, so do look into it.
Also see if you can get a Libre or CGM on loan from your clinic. It is the best way to see what is going on during the night.
In addition to the things you said, the amount of exercise you get in a day can also have a big effect on what happens overnight. Consistency is very helpful.
Is your snack consistent from night to night? Remember that very sweet/carby things can vary in carbs quite substantially even if they look about the same size.
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