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<blockquote data-quote="therower" data-source="post: 1740460" data-attributes="member: 47983"><p>Hi [USER=140811]@urbanracer[/USER] . Sorry you're struggling at the moment, especially with overnight highs.</p><p>It's so frustrating for everything to go wrong whilst we're asleep and can't do anything at the time.</p><p>This is only a suggestion and maybe something you have actually tried already.</p><p>As T1's we are forever watching what we eat and when we eat it.</p><p>Have you considered having a very light snack and a small bolus prior to bedtime.</p><p>I will on most nights eat before bed. Currently my favourite is half of an apple with peanut butter. Depending on what my BS is dictates any bolus I have.</p><p>If I was 8 then I would do the apple and pnb with a 2 unit bolus.</p><p>If I was at 5 then I would forgo the bolus.</p><p>This keeps me very level overnight ( Dexcom is a great source of information) 8 times out of 10 I would say.</p><p>We are all different and this probably is a ridiculous option for many but it seems to work for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therower, post: 1740460, member: 47983"] Hi [USER=140811]@urbanracer[/USER] . Sorry you're struggling at the moment, especially with overnight highs. It's so frustrating for everything to go wrong whilst we're asleep and can't do anything at the time. This is only a suggestion and maybe something you have actually tried already. As T1's we are forever watching what we eat and when we eat it. Have you considered having a very light snack and a small bolus prior to bedtime. I will on most nights eat before bed. Currently my favourite is half of an apple with peanut butter. Depending on what my BS is dictates any bolus I have. If I was 8 then I would do the apple and pnb with a 2 unit bolus. If I was at 5 then I would forgo the bolus. This keeps me very level overnight ( Dexcom is a great source of information) 8 times out of 10 I would say. We are all different and this probably is a ridiculous option for many but it seems to work for me. [/QUOTE]
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