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<blockquote data-quote="Colin of Kent" data-source="post: 1958630" data-attributes="member: 468270"><p>Yeah, I'm sure I've read that Levemir has a much flatter action profile than Lantus. Probably worth considering. You could also think about a 12-hour 50/50 split dose of Lantus to even things out a bit.</p><p></p><p>I seem to have a fast metabolism and I used to find that even low-GI foods like porridge (big, whole oats, no sugar/fruit/honey) caused spikes that Humalog could only just keep up with. Scrambled eggs are a good, quick alternative. And any added fat will help, slowing down the absorption of carbs by lowering the whole meal's GI.</p><p></p><p>I think your first port of call is to retest your basal regime. Otherwise, if you make changes to your boluses, you won't really know what effect they're having.</p><p></p><p>The workday/weekend pattern is interesting. It could be stress?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colin of Kent, post: 1958630, member: 468270"] Yeah, I'm sure I've read that Levemir has a much flatter action profile than Lantus. Probably worth considering. You could also think about a 12-hour 50/50 split dose of Lantus to even things out a bit. I seem to have a fast metabolism and I used to find that even low-GI foods like porridge (big, whole oats, no sugar/fruit/honey) caused spikes that Humalog could only just keep up with. Scrambled eggs are a good, quick alternative. And any added fat will help, slowing down the absorption of carbs by lowering the whole meal's GI. I think your first port of call is to retest your basal regime. Otherwise, if you make changes to your boluses, you won't really know what effect they're having. The workday/weekend pattern is interesting. It could be stress? [/QUOTE]
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