staffsmatt
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Morning all,
Just after everyone's opinion on what could be causing an odd level rise I've been experiencing for the last few days / week in the evenings and during the night (sorry it's a bit of a long post).
I have tea at about 6 every night during the week (last night we had chips so I had slightly more carbs than normal (47g) but I've had the same thing happen every night, I normally have about 30g carbs for tea (a microwaved potato).
Around 7 to half 7 my level will drop, last night it dropped to 5.9 (blood check came out higher than the libre reading below). Kept scanning and at about 8 ish I started to rise again and then just kept on going up (this is without eating or drinking absolutely anything since tea.
Before bed (about 9:30ish) I decided that I should have some insulin in case it carried on (2u Apidra), had my basal (8u Tresbida) and then went to bed just after 10:
Woke up in the night and did a scan to find that I had started to drop after the quick acting but then rose again so had another 1.5u:
and this morning I was back down again (maybe had a little too much in the night but I have been finding that I need more than normal to bring me down to a decent level):
Now as I say this is happening every night. I'm gradually upping my basal (although my day time levels are fine) and have also tried changing the location of my basal injection, but I don't understand what is kicking off the (pretty dramatic) rise around 9pm, that seems too steep a rise for it to all be basal related. I also don't think that it's my basal running out as I'm on Tresbida so that would be very strange...
The only thing I can think of that happens at 9 every night is that I have just finished putting my son to bed. We have to lie next to his cot to get him to sleep and I do quite often nod off! Could I be having a "dawn phenomena" at night, does it even work like that!?
Any thought are welcome!
Just after everyone's opinion on what could be causing an odd level rise I've been experiencing for the last few days / week in the evenings and during the night (sorry it's a bit of a long post).
I have tea at about 6 every night during the week (last night we had chips so I had slightly more carbs than normal (47g) but I've had the same thing happen every night, I normally have about 30g carbs for tea (a microwaved potato).
Around 7 to half 7 my level will drop, last night it dropped to 5.9 (blood check came out higher than the libre reading below). Kept scanning and at about 8 ish I started to rise again and then just kept on going up (this is without eating or drinking absolutely anything since tea.
Before bed (about 9:30ish) I decided that I should have some insulin in case it carried on (2u Apidra), had my basal (8u Tresbida) and then went to bed just after 10:
Woke up in the night and did a scan to find that I had started to drop after the quick acting but then rose again so had another 1.5u:
and this morning I was back down again (maybe had a little too much in the night but I have been finding that I need more than normal to bring me down to a decent level):
Now as I say this is happening every night. I'm gradually upping my basal (although my day time levels are fine) and have also tried changing the location of my basal injection, but I don't understand what is kicking off the (pretty dramatic) rise around 9pm, that seems too steep a rise for it to all be basal related. I also don't think that it's my basal running out as I'm on Tresbida so that would be very strange...
The only thing I can think of that happens at 9 every night is that I have just finished putting my son to bed. We have to lie next to his cot to get him to sleep and I do quite often nod off! Could I be having a "dawn phenomena" at night, does it even work like that!?
Any thought are welcome!
