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<blockquote data-quote="baby_angel" data-source="post: 2292752" data-attributes="member: 15139"><p>Celebrating a small win! For the first time in a long time my blood sugar stayed perfectly level overnight, at least according to my libre!</p><p></p><p>Woke up 7.5 which is still a touch high but far better than the 15 I had been getting. The best bit is I'm still staying in range for the most part during the day. The magic fix, changing the time I take my background insulin (Lantus Solostar).</p><p></p><p>My highs are still happening post meal for about an hour but I can't think how to stop those without ending up going hypo later? Any advice on post meal highs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baby_angel, post: 2292752, member: 15139"] Celebrating a small win! For the first time in a long time my blood sugar stayed perfectly level overnight, at least according to my libre! Woke up 7.5 which is still a touch high but far better than the 15 I had been getting. The best bit is I'm still staying in range for the most part during the day. The magic fix, changing the time I take my background insulin (Lantus Solostar). My highs are still happening post meal for about an hour but I can't think how to stop those without ending up going hypo later? Any advice on post meal highs? [/QUOTE]
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