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Struggling with nighttime basal
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<blockquote data-quote="Levy" data-source="post: 1640624" data-attributes="member: 31447"><p>The coloured dots are whenever I scan to check the values. The two steep drops in the right-hand pictures are following correction doses. My Libre isn't normally off by that much so I don't think I will have actually gone hypo, however it was a very steep drop nonetheless. Maybe my body could somehow feel that and dumped some glucose anyway to try and prevent it from plunging into a hypo? </p><p></p><p>I have been planning to reduce my Levemir for a while, particularly based on those low nights. Every time I plan on doing it, I get one of those weird highs and it gets me all confused so I don't know whether I should do it or not!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Levy, post: 1640624, member: 31447"] The coloured dots are whenever I scan to check the values. The two steep drops in the right-hand pictures are following correction doses. My Libre isn't normally off by that much so I don't think I will have actually gone hypo, however it was a very steep drop nonetheless. Maybe my body could somehow feel that and dumped some glucose anyway to try and prevent it from plunging into a hypo? I have been planning to reduce my Levemir for a while, particularly based on those low nights. Every time I plan on doing it, I get one of those weird highs and it gets me all confused so I don't know whether I should do it or not! [/QUOTE]
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