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<blockquote data-quote="linda321" data-source="post: 1359919" data-attributes="member: 121702"><p>Thanks [USER=53162]@Juicyj[/USER] Yes I know I should do proper basal testing. But when I try to do an overnight test, I have always eaten too late or my BS is too high and I need a correction dose! I am just making excuses aren't I? Generally I do go down overnight, which is why I think I might still be taking too much basal. Definitely I must do the basal testing throughout the day too. </p><p></p><p>Re DSN, and my team. I don't really know how to contact them. I have 1 consultant appointment per year, which is coming up in April. I was given a phone number for the DSNs at the hospital, but I once left a message and they didn't get back to me! I had my annual check at the GP surgery last week but the nurse I saw hadn't even seen a libre before! She found it difficult to analyse the graphs I had printed out for her, so wasn't a great deal of help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="linda321, post: 1359919, member: 121702"] Thanks [USER=53162]@Juicyj[/USER] Yes I know I should do proper basal testing. But when I try to do an overnight test, I have always eaten too late or my BS is too high and I need a correction dose! I am just making excuses aren't I? Generally I do go down overnight, which is why I think I might still be taking too much basal. Definitely I must do the basal testing throughout the day too. Re DSN, and my team. I don't really know how to contact them. I have 1 consultant appointment per year, which is coming up in April. I was given a phone number for the DSNs at the hospital, but I once left a message and they didn't get back to me! I had my annual check at the GP surgery last week but the nurse I saw hadn't even seen a libre before! She found it difficult to analyse the graphs I had printed out for her, so wasn't a great deal of help. [/QUOTE]
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