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<blockquote data-quote="LooperCat" data-source="post: 1809699" data-attributes="member: 468055"><p>[USER=338121]@EllsKBells[/USER] I’ve got a fairly similar pattern on a once a day (8am) 17u Tresiba dose. Dawn phenomenon at around 4-6am, insulin resistant until around 2pm and then a slow slide into a hypo early evening if I don’t have a whack of protein for lunch. </p><p></p><p>I only started splitting it at the weekend (8.5u at 8am and 8pm), but already I’ve seen much less DP, and the late afternoon slump seems better too. Very early days though. I do still take a foot on the floor dose of Novorapid when I wake at 8 to stop it rising, but haven’t had the sudden wake up at around 4am when my life starts dumping cortisol before glucose. A solid night’s sleep seems to reduce insulin resistance for the rest of the day too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LooperCat, post: 1809699, member: 468055"] [USER=338121]@EllsKBells[/USER] I’ve got a fairly similar pattern on a once a day (8am) 17u Tresiba dose. Dawn phenomenon at around 4-6am, insulin resistant until around 2pm and then a slow slide into a hypo early evening if I don’t have a whack of protein for lunch. I only started splitting it at the weekend (8.5u at 8am and 8pm), but already I’ve seen much less DP, and the late afternoon slump seems better too. Very early days though. I do still take a foot on the floor dose of Novorapid when I wake at 8 to stop it rising, but haven’t had the sudden wake up at around 4am when my life starts dumping cortisol before glucose. A solid night’s sleep seems to reduce insulin resistance for the rest of the day too. [/QUOTE]
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