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Type 1: High morning blood sugar/ Dawn Phenomenon
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<blockquote data-quote="GrantGam" data-source="post: 1291660" data-attributes="member: 295621"><p>I'd need roughly 6u bolus to correct that 19.2mmol/L and an extra 2u bolus to compensate for my rise in BG when I start moving around. So your bolus injections in the morning are actually about right.</p><p></p><p>DP is extremely difficult to deal with and there is no easy answer. What basal insulin do you use and (if applicable) have you split the dose to take half the amount at 12 hours instead of the whole lot at 24 hours?</p><p></p><p>With pumps, you can set different basal profiles, so for instance you could have your insulin increased between the hours of 3am and 10am as an example. I don't use a pump (although I hope to soon). There are many pump users on the forum who use the technology to offset their DP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrantGam, post: 1291660, member: 295621"] I'd need roughly 6u bolus to correct that 19.2mmol/L and an extra 2u bolus to compensate for my rise in BG when I start moving around. So your bolus injections in the morning are actually about right. DP is extremely difficult to deal with and there is no easy answer. What basal insulin do you use and (if applicable) have you split the dose to take half the amount at 12 hours instead of the whole lot at 24 hours? With pumps, you can set different basal profiles, so for instance you could have your insulin increased between the hours of 3am and 10am as an example. I don't use a pump (although I hope to soon). There are many pump users on the forum who use the technology to offset their DP. [/QUOTE]
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