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<blockquote data-quote="Alex_B" data-source="post: 1930373" data-attributes="member: 316931"><p>[USER=388174]@SimonCrox[/USER] My weight fluctuates between 7st 5 and 8 st. My bolus insulin differs to whatever I have eaten, but mainly 18-20 units only at tea time though as I barely eat throughout the day due to sickness. I've only had nocturnal hypos since starting the Tresiba, they thought it was because it was a high does, which was at first 22 units, then they changed it to 20 units, then 18 units and the doctor I saw at the diabetes clinic last week told me to lower it to single digit units. I am not on any medication like Tramadol. I had a test for Addison's Disease early this year (March) and nothing turned up in the results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex_B, post: 1930373, member: 316931"] [USER=388174]@SimonCrox[/USER] My weight fluctuates between 7st 5 and 8 st. My bolus insulin differs to whatever I have eaten, but mainly 18-20 units only at tea time though as I barely eat throughout the day due to sickness. I've only had nocturnal hypos since starting the Tresiba, they thought it was because it was a high does, which was at first 22 units, then they changed it to 20 units, then 18 units and the doctor I saw at the diabetes clinic last week told me to lower it to single digit units. I am not on any medication like Tramadol. I had a test for Addison's Disease early this year (March) and nothing turned up in the results. [/QUOTE]
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