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<blockquote data-quote="Paulaah" data-source="post: 2686006" data-attributes="member: 34913"><p>Very interested to hear from izzi1234 what happened next because I’m just having the same experience. I’ve reduced my Tresiba down from 15.5 to 14 and it seems like I’m getting stability inbetween eating and overnight, but I’m still not able to take what I’d call a “proper” ratio with my meals. Last night I ate 68g carb and took 2 units. It’s still corrected me. Meaning my evening meal ratio is 1:40!!! After it’s run through me the new 14 dose of Tresiba has held me totally flat on 6.8 through the night. </p><p></p><p>So not only have I had to cut down my background and re calibrate, I’m hardly needing and fast acting. Friday night I went out for a meal and took no fast acting whatsoever because I was walking home. I still was 7.9 overnight. </p><p></p><p>It’s just happened out of the blue. I’ve been diagnosed for 13 years so not honeymoon. I was alerted to it overnight about a week ago with double straight down arrows on my Shuggah app saying fast drop and my alarm going off. . I had to eat 80g carb at intervals to turn it round. I was as astonished as anyone could be. It doesn’t make any sense. </p><p></p><p>So I’ve spent the last week recalibrating and trying to stay safe - not too low and not too high. </p><p></p><p>Just wondered if anyone else had experienced something this severe?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paulaah, post: 2686006, member: 34913"] Very interested to hear from izzi1234 what happened next because I’m just having the same experience. I’ve reduced my Tresiba down from 15.5 to 14 and it seems like I’m getting stability inbetween eating and overnight, but I’m still not able to take what I’d call a “proper” ratio with my meals. Last night I ate 68g carb and took 2 units. It’s still corrected me. Meaning my evening meal ratio is 1:40!!! After it’s run through me the new 14 dose of Tresiba has held me totally flat on 6.8 through the night. So not only have I had to cut down my background and re calibrate, I’m hardly needing and fast acting. Friday night I went out for a meal and took no fast acting whatsoever because I was walking home. I still was 7.9 overnight. It’s just happened out of the blue. I’ve been diagnosed for 13 years so not honeymoon. I was alerted to it overnight about a week ago with double straight down arrows on my Shuggah app saying fast drop and my alarm going off. . I had to eat 80g carb at intervals to turn it round. I was as astonished as anyone could be. It doesn’t make any sense. So I’ve spent the last week recalibrating and trying to stay safe - not too low and not too high. Just wondered if anyone else had experienced something this severe? [/QUOTE]
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