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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 1959338" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>Hi [USER=498565]@Emck[/USER], It could be that the exercise after work on the day before has improved the sensitivity of your insulin (it does so for many people including me. Some find the effect works for 12 hours, others longer).</p><p>So this morning's results are perhaps not going to be typical. Also the exercise might have made you feel more relaxed this morning.</p><p>If exercise after food were possible every day, and provided it did not cause night hypos you have a possible way to improve things. But life is not always regular, fair or so propitious.</p><p>If you are going to do something with your Lantus dose, timing, split please discuss with your DSN first.</p><p>On an insulin pump the basal rate can be adjusted hour by hour so any upswing in BSLs due to DP can be catered for in a much more accurate way than with long-acting insulin.</p><p>There are people on site who have set their alarm for ? 4am, or ?5am in order to wake and give themselves some short-acting insulin to offset the DP effect and improve their pre and after breakfast sugars along with enough short-acting before breakfast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 1959338, member: 468714"] Hi [USER=498565]@Emck[/USER], It could be that the exercise after work on the day before has improved the sensitivity of your insulin (it does so for many people including me. Some find the effect works for 12 hours, others longer). So this morning's results are perhaps not going to be typical. Also the exercise might have made you feel more relaxed this morning. If exercise after food were possible every day, and provided it did not cause night hypos you have a possible way to improve things. But life is not always regular, fair or so propitious. If you are going to do something with your Lantus dose, timing, split please discuss with your DSN first. On an insulin pump the basal rate can be adjusted hour by hour so any upswing in BSLs due to DP can be catered for in a much more accurate way than with long-acting insulin. There are people on site who have set their alarm for ? 4am, or ?5am in order to wake and give themselves some short-acting insulin to offset the DP effect and improve their pre and after breakfast sugars along with enough short-acting before breakfast. [/QUOTE]
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