Hi. I have had type 1 for over 30 yrs. about a year ago I started doing my glargine twice a day as my consultant thought it may not be lasting the 24 hours - in all honesty on reflection i think it was that i was snacking too heavily when I got in from work before dinner and throwing my levels out! Just recently I have had some really odd lows where I have had to consume huge amounts of Lucozade over the space of an hour to get my levels above 5 - sometimes 500ml or more. Often early evening, sometimes afternoon. It has knocked my confidence completely for the first time ever. I decided to go back to one glargine a day. However, on the changeover day today I am in fact now 36 hours into no glargine, with the intention of injecting before bed tonight. I did my last insulatard at 1pm, yet at 4pm I was 5.1 and 7.30pm I was 4.1. This makes no sense to me at all. Some of my severe hypos I just have no explanatn for as they are well over 4 hours since last quick acting and they take so much sugar to raise them. Anyone else had similar or able to offer any explanation? I was diagnosed at 5 and have always just learned how to live with diabetes but since pregnancy with it, I really want to understand it! I only take quite small doses of insulin (or so I believe) as I was doing 6 glargine at night and 5 in the morning, and most average size meals I need 8 quick acting or less