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<blockquote data-quote="StewM" data-source="post: 2379366" data-attributes="member: 538114"><p>Thanks Juicyj, poor word choice on my part there. "Going Low long after eating" is what I should've said, as you're quite right.</p><p></p><p>The last basal test I did was about three weeks and that saw my blood sugar dropping 1.4mmol/l across a four-hour period. I reduced my Basal 10% and found for the next week, by Blood Sugar would rise and keep rising from 3am until I took lots of Bolus (more than would typically be required) to bring it down.</p><p></p><p>I've found consistently* since I started using Tresiba that the dose I'm currently working on keeps me flat. So I was quite surprised to see the results of the last Basal Test.</p><p></p><p>The main pattern I see is I get two days worth of going low at the 4/5 hour mark after eating. And then I get two days worth of steady blood sugars after eating, but horrible rises in my Blood Sugar overnight.</p><p></p><p>*When I do Basal Tests, however, I've found my Insulin/Carb ratio has almost constantly been in flux.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StewM, post: 2379366, member: 538114"] Thanks Juicyj, poor word choice on my part there. "Going Low long after eating" is what I should've said, as you're quite right. The last basal test I did was about three weeks and that saw my blood sugar dropping 1.4mmol/l across a four-hour period. I reduced my Basal 10% and found for the next week, by Blood Sugar would rise and keep rising from 3am until I took lots of Bolus (more than would typically be required) to bring it down. I've found consistently* since I started using Tresiba that the dose I'm currently working on keeps me flat. So I was quite surprised to see the results of the last Basal Test. The main pattern I see is I get two days worth of going low at the 4/5 hour mark after eating. And then I get two days worth of steady blood sugars after eating, but horrible rises in my Blood Sugar overnight. *When I do Basal Tests, however, I've found my Insulin/Carb ratio has almost constantly been in flux. [/QUOTE]
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