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<blockquote data-quote="SimonCrox" data-source="post: 1930152" data-attributes="member: 388174"><p>Not helpful, but Tresiba is the basal insulin with lowest risk of hypos (on average).</p><p>9-10 units of background insulin is a slightly low dose; how much do you weigh? How much bolus insulin do you take? </p><p>Have you always had this problem of nocturnal hypos or is it newish?</p><p>Not taking anything else to make you hypo like tramadol?</p><p>Might be worth getting a blood test on 9.00 am cortisol, renal function and thyroid function</p><p>Tresiba lasts a long time, so moving the dose is unlikely to make much difference, although it does help with others such as Lantus.</p><p>Best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimonCrox, post: 1930152, member: 388174"] Not helpful, but Tresiba is the basal insulin with lowest risk of hypos (on average). 9-10 units of background insulin is a slightly low dose; how much do you weigh? How much bolus insulin do you take? Have you always had this problem of nocturnal hypos or is it newish? Not taking anything else to make you hypo like tramadol? Might be worth getting a blood test on 9.00 am cortisol, renal function and thyroid function Tresiba lasts a long time, so moving the dose is unlikely to make much difference, although it does help with others such as Lantus. Best wishes [/QUOTE]
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