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<blockquote data-quote="alphabeta" data-source="post: 1744087" data-attributes="member: 419831"><p>There is something to consider:</p><p>-You are taking Levemir which can act 12H or 24H based on units/kg.</p><p>-You are taking Levemir in the morning</p><p>-The pattern is high at night, low at 6AM, high again.</p><p>This suggests a theory to be confirmed by blood sugar tests only: maybe you basal is wearing off too early and dawn phenomenon also known as liver dump is causing the hyperglycemia in the morning but this doesn't not explain the drop in the first place. I would take the room temperature into consideration in that case I couldn't think of anything else. Maybe you are sleeping in a hot room? Anyway I'd recommend discussing the basal insulin to change it to pre bedtime with your medical team ONLY.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alphabeta, post: 1744087, member: 419831"] There is something to consider: -You are taking Levemir which can act 12H or 24H based on units/kg. -You are taking Levemir in the morning -The pattern is high at night, low at 6AM, high again. This suggests a theory to be confirmed by blood sugar tests only: maybe you basal is wearing off too early and dawn phenomenon also known as liver dump is causing the hyperglycemia in the morning but this doesn't not explain the drop in the first place. I would take the room temperature into consideration in that case I couldn't think of anything else. Maybe you are sleeping in a hot room? Anyway I'd recommend discussing the basal insulin to change it to pre bedtime with your medical team ONLY. [/QUOTE]
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