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<blockquote data-quote="Ashlav91" data-source="post: 1801878" data-attributes="member: 476227"><p>Morning all,</p><p></p><p>Strange one, but no doubt some of you have also been affected by this. The joys of T1...</p><p></p><p>As an active go getter with a low of 10 hours heavy excerices each week, I test my bloods on average of 10 times throughout the day.</p><p>I'm always cautious of what to eat and when to eat also!</p><p>Recently, with no change in my normal routine I'm finding myself entering the highs during the night.</p><p>Now, I test before I take my evening shot of levemir and also test before I finally rest with my reading showing around 6-8 (usually lower from when i have taken my levemir).</p><p>Now I tend stay away from any snacking or meals after 6pm each evening yet I find my BG level rising greatly throughout the night.</p><p></p><p>Other than small external changes, weather etc, what could potentially causing this?</p><p></p><p>Any advise or help is welcome.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance, Ash x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashlav91, post: 1801878, member: 476227"] Morning all, Strange one, but no doubt some of you have also been affected by this. The joys of T1... As an active go getter with a low of 10 hours heavy excerices each week, I test my bloods on average of 10 times throughout the day. I'm always cautious of what to eat and when to eat also! Recently, with no change in my normal routine I'm finding myself entering the highs during the night. Now, I test before I take my evening shot of levemir and also test before I finally rest with my reading showing around 6-8 (usually lower from when i have taken my levemir). Now I tend stay away from any snacking or meals after 6pm each evening yet I find my BG level rising greatly throughout the night. Other than small external changes, weather etc, what could potentially causing this? Any advise or help is welcome. Thanks in advance, Ash x [/QUOTE]
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