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<blockquote data-quote="kt78" data-source="post: 383154" data-attributes="member: 50726"><p>Just read your post again - and had a thought - though I appreciate you won't want to muck around with around with doses too much - but stick with me a mo!...</p><p></p><p>I am now on a pump, but used to have horrible night-hypos, liver dumps etc. (The pump has saved me - I need less than half the amount of insulin between midnight and 4am as I do for the daytime so the same flat profile of lantus all the time was going to cause highs and lows).</p><p></p><p>The second best thing I did, apart from the pump, was to split my long acting insulin into 2 doses - I used to take 20u in the morning and 6 units at night and that really helped a lot. Worth asking your DSN about perhaps?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kt78, post: 383154, member: 50726"] Just read your post again - and had a thought - though I appreciate you won't want to muck around with around with doses too much - but stick with me a mo!... I am now on a pump, but used to have horrible night-hypos, liver dumps etc. (The pump has saved me - I need less than half the amount of insulin between midnight and 4am as I do for the daytime so the same flat profile of lantus all the time was going to cause highs and lows). The second best thing I did, apart from the pump, was to split my long acting insulin into 2 doses - I used to take 20u in the morning and 6 units at night and that really helped a lot. Worth asking your DSN about perhaps? [/QUOTE]
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