If you are on Libre then are there any clues in overnight profile?Hi folks
Thanks for the replies. Using the forum via the iPhone app and haven't got the notifications working.
I was on 60 Lantus at bedtime so started taking 60 Tresiba.
Started a new batch on Saturday night just in case.
Last I scanned my Freestyle Libre at bedtime (2314) and it said 3.0️ (showing stable) but I felt fine so I did a blood strip in the same meter. It came back as 4.6. No carbs - no snack. Just my 60 units of Tresiba.
This morning - 19.4. This was using blood strip as I can only use the carb counting/correction element of the Freestyle Libre (setup by my DSN) that way. Correction does of 13u NovoRapid. My carb ratio is 1:6 rounded to 2:10 and my correction dose is 1:1. Bit h calculated with DSN after weeks of constant testing and careful carb counting. Those ratio worked pe deftly with Lantus.
I will keep with it for a month and see how it goes. I was so close to being in range almost 95% of the time but seeing these high tastings BGs was a little frustrating.
If you are on Libre then are there any clues in overnight profile?
Right probably best to let Libre run a few days and see how it looks over the day before deciding strategy to tackle the overnight rise then. My experience is the other way with BGs dropping between 8-12 hrs. Whether that is Tresiba or just me, who knows!Hi
Only put the sensor on yesterday and didn't scan overnight. If I check the Daily Patterns graph it just shows a slow climb to the peak to when I took my BG this morning.
I'm almost pretty sure it's not low GI carbs as the last thing I ate was at 2100 and it was white bread, toasted - so high GI. Took enough NR to cope and levels came down accordingly.
Is it good, the hospital I go to might put me on that but I do not know. I probably won't have a say on what I'll take for a new long acting insulin.When I first moved to Tresiba back in December last year, I was hoping for a miracle after the first week. Sadly, it never happened. It took 3-4 weeks for my BG to fall within range but since then my levels have been amazingly stable. Give it a couple more weeks. I know it's frustrating but it's worth the wait.
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