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<blockquote data-quote="ant13" data-source="post: 2118456" data-attributes="member: 513081"><p>Hi and thankyou for your reply. She has been on Triseba since May, as you rightly say you need to wait 4/5 days for things to settle down. We have made very gradual changes over this period of time, the biggest changr being the most recent one (switching to morning injections). I don't know her exact reading this morning - when its bad she feels its best not to tell me as I worry for England - but I would say it has risen high enough to guess its simply continued to rise all night. Being a lady she obviously has other issues which can complicate her sugars but I just wondered if it was possible the switch (which was 2 weeks ago) was partly responsible.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ant13, post: 2118456, member: 513081"] Hi and thankyou for your reply. She has been on Triseba since May, as you rightly say you need to wait 4/5 days for things to settle down. We have made very gradual changes over this period of time, the biggest changr being the most recent one (switching to morning injections). I don't know her exact reading this morning - when its bad she feels its best not to tell me as I worry for England - but I would say it has risen high enough to guess its simply continued to rise all night. Being a lady she obviously has other issues which can complicate her sugars but I just wondered if it was possible the switch (which was 2 weeks ago) was partly responsible. Thanks again [/QUOTE]
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