msdiamonddawg
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SamJB said:I think what you've described is called the Dawn Phenomenon. It's a raise in blood sugars caused by hormones. It happens to most T1s. I need 2 units of insulin to cover mine, so always have 2 units when I wake. You could try taking just 1 unit of insulin before you walk your dog, it won't make you have a bad hypo, a mild one at worst. Make sure you do a few tests while walking your dog to make sure that you don't go hypo and take some sugar with you.
If you before bed and waking up levels are consistent then I wouldn't muck around with your basal.
noblehead said:As Sam says it's DP, I eat and inject within 20 mins of waking otherwise a see a gradual rise in my bg.
Why is it you can't take insulin when your bg is 5/6 mmol :?
msdiamonddawg said:Because that's a good insulin level to be at and if I take fast acting insulin, then go out and walk the dog for an hour, I go low. Like I said, low 5's, high 4's, I already start to feel the ****** low blood sugar feeling. I can't (or don't like) to eat breakfast that early so I was trying to figure out a way to prevent it from rising in those 3 hours from the time I wake to the time I actually eat.
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