Your rise perfectly coincides with the last 3 hours before taking your Lantus, so that would be my first suspicion. I think many people split their Lantus for this reason (or they use a longer acting insulin like Tresiba or toujeo).I take 18u of Lantus at around 6am on a weekday, this ordinarily lasts the full 24hrs, but can that change overtime?
Looks like a shorter acting basal would suit better. Then, in addition to the morning shot, as much as needed can injected at night. Doing this with Lantus may also work. Longer acting basal does not provide this flexibility. The 24 hour action profile of the insulin can not be changed.... it may be the case that a longer acting basal suits my lifestyle better.
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Looks like a shorter acting basal would suit better.
Sounds like this is your experience, which is of course perfectly valid.Longer acting basal does not provide this flexibility.
I didn't give any advice. Nowhere do I suggest action. Yes, I made an assertion. This is how ideas develop and arguments are built. Another issue with Lantus is greater intraday variability than other modern analogue basal insulins. This can make getting good consistent control more difficult. These are also assertions, without advice. If you have a problem with this type of input, perhaps I shouldn't be giving it here.... It's always better to share what works for you than to advice people on what medication would be best for them.
Thanks both for your thoughts.
The evening wine is a habit of at least 10yrs. I’ve been keeping an eye out for it affecting things but it hasn’t so far. Sometimes there’s occasion to drink more & sometimes I drink less. But it is one of the reasons I don’t inject at night. I like to know I’ve had my last bolus at tea time & can have the evening ‘off’.
I’ll keep an eye on that though, it may be the case that a longer acting basal suits my lifestyle better.
If it happens again tonight it will be interesting to see if it’s later in the night. Weekends I don’t rise until 8-8.30am. Even though it spikes to 10 some insulin kicks in & I wake up on 8 or 9mmol so it’s not at 10 for a long time.
I cycle between 4 or 5 brands so it could have been that. I drank the same brand all 3 nights. Finding out carb counts for wine is next to impossible. But this something to look out for.
I usually don’t see a change between weekday & weekend readings even though I take my Lantus later. My morning readings are usually the most predictable. For example wake up on 6mmol, eat a low carb breakfast of 7g, no fast acting required. 2hrs later it’s either barely moved up or slightly
lower depending on activity. Test at lunchtime & I’m somewhere in the 5’s.
This was my pattern until 10 days ago & now those 5’s & 6’s are 7’s & 8’s. This coincided with a lot of stress so I’m hoping it will settle down soon.
I’m really not keen on injecting at night, I find it uncomfortable at the best of times & it’s not uncommon for me to fall asleep on the sofa before 10. I’d end up taking an evening dose at inconsistent times.
But at least I have some ideas for talking to my nurse, it’s never useful to start those conversations unprepared.
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