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<blockquote data-quote="JMoli" data-source="post: 2418024" data-attributes="member: 518411"><p>Hi, I used to have a pretty much straight line as I slept (on the Libre) but recently it’s all over the place! I haven’t changed dinner time meals or anything but have had a few issues trying to get my basal right - would this be the problem or could it be the warmer weather? I’m passed the ten days of wonky high bloods due to my period and things haven’t improved. I seem to go up and down from 6 to 9 all night, it’s like a mini mountain range, when I used to stay steady between 5-6. I do need more basal when I’m premenstrual but as I’m on Tresiba I can’t increase it (have an app to try and work out my cycle trends)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMoli, post: 2418024, member: 518411"] Hi, I used to have a pretty much straight line as I slept (on the Libre) but recently it’s all over the place! I haven’t changed dinner time meals or anything but have had a few issues trying to get my basal right - would this be the problem or could it be the warmer weather? I’m passed the ten days of wonky high bloods due to my period and things haven’t improved. I seem to go up and down from 6 to 9 all night, it’s like a mini mountain range, when I used to stay steady between 5-6. I do need more basal when I’m premenstrual but as I’m on Tresiba I can’t increase it (have an app to try and work out my cycle trends) [/QUOTE]
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