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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 1879282" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>I get chronic DP and have to have my insulatard at 3am as my bloods easily rise from 5 to 15 after 3am. When I get up at 6am I also have to have another dose of insulatard and also a dose of bolus novorapid just to get out of bed!! </p><p>In the evenings I have a tresiba jab at 4pm.</p><p></p><p>Don’t worry about having to have an injection of bolus before getting up. It’s not that rare to need something to combat rises during the morning. </p><p></p><p>It is better to have a bolus or different regime so that you have flexibility of eating when you want to rather than having to. It really doesn’t matter if you have to have a bolus in the mornings without eating providing your bloods prove you need it and that you don’t go hypo either! </p><p></p><p>I have tried every conceivable bulk standard regime possible... in the end this is the one I got for me.</p><p></p><p>I am still playing around with it as my life has changed so drastically in the last 6 months. Whilst I still have my CGM funded I am going to try going back to levemir to see if I can find a routine that avoids the 3am necessary injection to stop rises occurring then. Personally I don’t feel I will but its worth a go once more to try and get rid of the 3am insulatard jab. I have to have 12 units at 3am compared to the 5 units at 6am and the bolus as well to try to curb my rises. This is without eating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 1879282, member: 17713"] I get chronic DP and have to have my insulatard at 3am as my bloods easily rise from 5 to 15 after 3am. When I get up at 6am I also have to have another dose of insulatard and also a dose of bolus novorapid just to get out of bed!! In the evenings I have a tresiba jab at 4pm. Don’t worry about having to have an injection of bolus before getting up. It’s not that rare to need something to combat rises during the morning. It is better to have a bolus or different regime so that you have flexibility of eating when you want to rather than having to. It really doesn’t matter if you have to have a bolus in the mornings without eating providing your bloods prove you need it and that you don’t go hypo either! I have tried every conceivable bulk standard regime possible... in the end this is the one I got for me. I am still playing around with it as my life has changed so drastically in the last 6 months. Whilst I still have my CGM funded I am going to try going back to levemir to see if I can find a routine that avoids the 3am necessary injection to stop rises occurring then. Personally I don’t feel I will but its worth a go once more to try and get rid of the 3am insulatard jab. I have to have 12 units at 3am compared to the 5 units at 6am and the bolus as well to try to curb my rises. This is without eating. [/QUOTE]
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