You need to test if your basal is right. Basicaly you dont eat anything and test your sugar levels every hour. You do that in blocks, morning, afternoon, evening and night time. I would start from night time and sort out this one first. You can have a normal dinner at about 7 pm (nothing too fatty or calorific), and then start testing at about 11pm (4h after taking your bolus). If your levels stay flat it means your basal is right. If not, you need to adjust hourly rate but remember that novorapid reaches its peak after 2h. So if your levels rise at 3 am you need to adjust it from 1am. It is quite well explained in "Think like a pancreas" book but if you google basal testing you will find lots of info. Good luckI have been on an insulin pump for around 6 years with good control. However over the last 9 months my HbA1c has gradually risen and at the last check was 7.8. My Doctor has said to try out different Basals as I am fluctuating between high and low. He is not an expert with pumps. Any one got any suggestions?
I have been on an insulin pump for around 6 years with good control. However over the last 9 months my HbA1c has gradually risen and at the last check was 7.8. My Doctor has said to try out different Basals as I am fluctuating between high and low. He is not an expert with pumps. Any one got any suggestions?
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