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<blockquote data-quote="quintel" data-source="post: 1582167" data-attributes="member: 213044"><p>Hi everyone!</p><p> </p><p>Could really do with some advice. I'm currently 10 weeks pregnant and am finding that every single night, around 4-6am, I'm having hypos. They're usually in the 2's and have had contact with my DSN and consultant who've told me to lower my long acting Levemir until they go away. </p><p></p><p>Problem is, I've been doing this for 2/3 weeks to no success. I started on 54 units once a day and have reduced already down to 42 over the past few weeks. My hypos are becoming more frequent however, leading me to think the Levemir reduction isn't the answer. Any advice from anyone to combating these hypos would be great! Had a 2.2 last night so am pretty worried! </p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quintel, post: 1582167, member: 213044"] Hi everyone! Could really do with some advice. I'm currently 10 weeks pregnant and am finding that every single night, around 4-6am, I'm having hypos. They're usually in the 2's and have had contact with my DSN and consultant who've told me to lower my long acting Levemir until they go away. Problem is, I've been doing this for 2/3 weeks to no success. I started on 54 units once a day and have reduced already down to 42 over the past few weeks. My hypos are becoming more frequent however, leading me to think the Levemir reduction isn't the answer. Any advice from anyone to combating these hypos would be great! Had a 2.2 last night so am pretty worried! Thanks in advance! [/QUOTE]
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