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Suddenly high yesterday at lunch and dinner and all through the night
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<blockquote data-quote="StewM" data-source="post: 2395333" data-attributes="member: 538114"><p>Strange you should mention this because I had a similar problem yesterday. Though my bloods had been stable over night somewhere between 4 and 6, it was like my Tresiba just gave up. Took a correction before and after Breakfast to get back to normal range. Had a snack fine. Then needed a correction after lunch after eating the usual thing with the usual dose. Ate dinner all was fine for 2-3 hours. But then it was like I had ate another dinner after cause my blood sugar shot to the moon. Took another 9 units spread across 7 hours to bring me back to normal range and bloods only started meaningfully dropping in the last hours. Interestingly my blood sugar’s only came to rest approximately 24 hours after the whole thing began.</p><p></p><p>Like you’ve already been advised, I’m not going to change my dose off one incident alone unless I start to see the same pattern on three consecutive days (even two I’d say is not enough even though DAFNE educators would disagree with me, but then the DAFNE I did didn’t acknowledge the existence of Tresiba either so *shrug*)</p><p></p><p>The Tresiba I tool as well was the first dose out of a new pen funnily enough. Examining the pen before my second dose I didn’t see any issues with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StewM, post: 2395333, member: 538114"] Strange you should mention this because I had a similar problem yesterday. Though my bloods had been stable over night somewhere between 4 and 6, it was like my Tresiba just gave up. Took a correction before and after Breakfast to get back to normal range. Had a snack fine. Then needed a correction after lunch after eating the usual thing with the usual dose. Ate dinner all was fine for 2-3 hours. But then it was like I had ate another dinner after cause my blood sugar shot to the moon. Took another 9 units spread across 7 hours to bring me back to normal range and bloods only started meaningfully dropping in the last hours. Interestingly my blood sugar’s only came to rest approximately 24 hours after the whole thing began. Like you’ve already been advised, I’m not going to change my dose off one incident alone unless I start to see the same pattern on three consecutive days (even two I’d say is not enough even though DAFNE educators would disagree with me, but then the DAFNE I did didn’t acknowledge the existence of Tresiba either so *shrug*) The Tresiba I tool as well was the first dose out of a new pen funnily enough. Examining the pen before my second dose I didn’t see any issues with it. [/QUOTE]
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