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<blockquote data-quote="CranberryIce" data-source="post: 1755355" data-attributes="member: 472213"><p>I wake up on lows or dip low in the night . I am gradually decreasing my night time Lantus dose. Currently taking 9 units between 10-10.30pm.</p><p></p><p>Highest reading is usually after breakfast (a reading of anything between 11 and 16). So I have recently increased my morning/breakfast ration to 1:2. Which has made some</p><p>difference but then I tend to go low by lunchtime! Does that mean my morning Lantus dose (10units) may need to be reduced?</p><p></p><p>Am I making too many changes at once? I just want to fix it all!</p><p></p><p>I am using the carbs and cals book and app, weighing my food and generally avoiding and having as little bad carbs as possible.</p><p></p><p>My readings from today:</p><p></p><p>6.30am- 3.7 (treated hypo) + breakfast</p><p>7.15- 7.2</p><p>9.15am- 12.3! (corrected using 2 units QA)</p><p>10.30- 10.1 (Snack plus 1 unit for correction)</p><p>12.20pm- 7.5 </p><p>3.15pm- 2.6 </p><p>4.45- 3.6 (by this point fed up of feeing low and may have over treated hypo)</p><p>6.30pm- 10.5 </p><p>9.15pm- 9.7</p><p></p><p>I am confident with all my carb counting today. </p><p></p><p>Should I always correct a high reading in-between meals? </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sorry for the long post! I appreciate your reply <3</p><p></p><p>Thank you x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CranberryIce, post: 1755355, member: 472213"] I wake up on lows or dip low in the night . I am gradually decreasing my night time Lantus dose. Currently taking 9 units between 10-10.30pm. Highest reading is usually after breakfast (a reading of anything between 11 and 16). So I have recently increased my morning/breakfast ration to 1:2. Which has made some difference but then I tend to go low by lunchtime! Does that mean my morning Lantus dose (10units) may need to be reduced? Am I making too many changes at once? I just want to fix it all! I am using the carbs and cals book and app, weighing my food and generally avoiding and having as little bad carbs as possible. My readings from today: 6.30am- 3.7 (treated hypo) + breakfast 7.15- 7.2 9.15am- 12.3! (corrected using 2 units QA) 10.30- 10.1 (Snack plus 1 unit for correction) 12.20pm- 7.5 3.15pm- 2.6 4.45- 3.6 (by this point fed up of feeing low and may have over treated hypo) 6.30pm- 10.5 9.15pm- 9.7 I am confident with all my carb counting today. Should I always correct a high reading in-between meals? Sorry for the long post! I appreciate your reply <3 Thank you x [/QUOTE]
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