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<blockquote data-quote="michael_n" data-source="post: 1667138" data-attributes="member: 34758"><p>I usually inject the Lantus at least 3 or 4 hours after dinner. If I do have a snack after taking it, it's usually something pretty small.</p><p></p><p>I can completely relate to your morning rise. It happens to me pretty often, but not as often as the evening one.</p><p></p><p>I noticed that on days like these, my BG is good only after meals, even I don't inject a big dose of insulin. Yesterday was a perfect example: I struggled all morning to get it under 200, then I had lunch and it was 155 about two hours after, which is decent enough on days like these. It rose again before dinner. One hour after dinner it was 168, I went to the cinema to see a film (2 mile walk) and it was 117 when I arrived there. Sat through the entire movie without snacking and at the end of it - 256. Injected 3u of NovoRapid and walked the 2 miles back home, but came back with 231. Should I try eating something more consist in the evening and taking 1 or 2u of NovoRapid with it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michael_n, post: 1667138, member: 34758"] I usually inject the Lantus at least 3 or 4 hours after dinner. If I do have a snack after taking it, it's usually something pretty small. I can completely relate to your morning rise. It happens to me pretty often, but not as often as the evening one. I noticed that on days like these, my BG is good only after meals, even I don't inject a big dose of insulin. Yesterday was a perfect example: I struggled all morning to get it under 200, then I had lunch and it was 155 about two hours after, which is decent enough on days like these. It rose again before dinner. One hour after dinner it was 168, I went to the cinema to see a film (2 mile walk) and it was 117 when I arrived there. Sat through the entire movie without snacking and at the end of it - 256. Injected 3u of NovoRapid and walked the 2 miles back home, but came back with 231. Should I try eating something more consist in the evening and taking 1 or 2u of NovoRapid with it? [/QUOTE]
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