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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2282793" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>[USER=519463]@Xal[/USER] Try to do a basal test. If you are dropping too much every day, most likely your basal is set too high. Or it could be your insulin carb ratio dosing is too strong at your meals or both. But it's hard to change anything else until your basal rate is right.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes people find it helpful to split their basal insulin so they can make adjustments for night and day. On my bolus dosing I have a lot higher ratio for the mornings, I require less of an insulin ratio by afternoon and night,</p><p></p><p>The honeymoon period can be a real pain, creating inconsistencies. But dropping too much every day is consistent, so something is off. And even if you have this disease a while you won't escape all lows. You just try to catch them before they get too low and you become a mess. A Libre if you can get one really helps see patterns..</p><p></p><p><a href="https://integrateddiabetes.com/basal-testing/" target="_blank">https://integrateddiabetes.com/basal-testing/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2282793, member: 475037"] [USER=519463]@Xal[/USER] Try to do a basal test. If you are dropping too much every day, most likely your basal is set too high. Or it could be your insulin carb ratio dosing is too strong at your meals or both. But it's hard to change anything else until your basal rate is right. Sometimes people find it helpful to split their basal insulin so they can make adjustments for night and day. On my bolus dosing I have a lot higher ratio for the mornings, I require less of an insulin ratio by afternoon and night, The honeymoon period can be a real pain, creating inconsistencies. But dropping too much every day is consistent, so something is off. And even if you have this disease a while you won't escape all lows. You just try to catch them before they get too low and you become a mess. A Libre if you can get one really helps see patterns.. [URL]https://integrateddiabetes.com/basal-testing/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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