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Unavoidable Stress . lots of lows
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<blockquote data-quote="MeiChanski" data-source="post: 2153347" data-attributes="member: 503481"><p>Hello are you on any fast acting insulin? Tresiba is a basal insulin, it’s not used for/ with food, it is just simply an one injection flat line basal profile type of insulin. Obviously if it is too much, it can drag on hypos. A change in dose with tresiba takes around 4 days to adjust. So if you decide to adjust it again, give it 4 days before another change. A basal test where you fast after dinner, do one test at midnight and do one test at 3am will help you determine if it is the correct amount. If you hypo, stop, treat it and do it again another time. Have you also been getting any help for your stressful family situation? Have you been in contact with your doctor or nurse to help you minimise hypos?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeiChanski, post: 2153347, member: 503481"] Hello are you on any fast acting insulin? Tresiba is a basal insulin, it’s not used for/ with food, it is just simply an one injection flat line basal profile type of insulin. Obviously if it is too much, it can drag on hypos. A change in dose with tresiba takes around 4 days to adjust. So if you decide to adjust it again, give it 4 days before another change. A basal test where you fast after dinner, do one test at midnight and do one test at 3am will help you determine if it is the correct amount. If you hypo, stop, treat it and do it again another time. Have you also been getting any help for your stressful family situation? Have you been in contact with your doctor or nurse to help you minimise hypos? [/QUOTE]
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