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<blockquote data-quote="novorapidboi26" data-source="post: 1271911" data-attributes="member: 90156"><p>If it was me, I would continue to increase the Levemir until I woke with single figures....</p><p></p><p>testing during the night too to see if there is anything else happening, a basal test essentially...</p><p></p><p>trying to be on target before bed will help so as to eliminate the need for a correction in the small hours as it will skew your basal test..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novorapidboi26, post: 1271911, member: 90156"] If it was me, I would continue to increase the Levemir until I woke with single figures.... testing during the night too to see if there is anything else happening, a basal test essentially... trying to be on target before bed will help so as to eliminate the need for a correction in the small hours as it will skew your basal test.. [/QUOTE]
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