Hello @BethC
I posted this recently on another thread where the member was also experiencing high BG upon waking, it may be something you'd like to look into:
If I were you, I'd try taking LESS basal insulin (your bed time injection). It sounds counter-productive taking less; but it might be possible that you're having mild hypos overnight and your high morning BG is a result of rebound-hyperglycemia (also known as the Somogyi effect):
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/blood-glucose/somogyi-phenomenon.html
What I've described is the very reason I came to this forum over a year ago. I was dialling up my evening Levemir dose and things were not improving. Before you go adjusting things though, you should run it past your DSN. We can only advise here, we cannot tell you what to do or what insulin doses to take.
There is another issue called dawn phenomenon which gives some of us a lot of bother too:
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/blood-glucose/dawn-phenomenon.html
There is also an issue commonly referred to as "feet on the floor syndrome" which is a BG spike as soon as you get out of bed due to the release various hormones and stored glycogen being released from your liver as a means to set you up for the day. I need to bolus for that (1.5u) every morning.
It's also worth doing some spot checks overnight to see what your BG is actually doing. It's a pain and annoying, but it's often essential in order to find out what's happening when we're normally asleep.
How are your injection sites and are your daytime BG's normal?
A basal test would be a good starting pointInjection sites are fine but my bg's are ok but are seeming to be higher than usual. I used to get a dip in the afternoon that doesn't seem to be happening lately?
I read in Think Like A Pancreas (a very good book by the way and well worth getting a copy) that your basal is set correctly if it doesn't rise or drop more than 1.7mmol. I'd be happy enough with 2mmol to be perfectly honest; delighted actually. The important thing is that you go to bed in range, stay in range overnight and wake in range.So I upped my dose by half a unit, tested at 4am and reading was 8.5, tested again at 7 it was 7.5, tested again at 9.30 it was 6.2. Am going to do some more tests through the night next few nights and will see what comes back from the bloods the nurse took yesterday.
Thanks again for all the support! I think that alone may have reduced my stress levels and in turn reduced my readings in itself
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