OK those are big doses and might well last longer than 24 hours and have a later peak. All action durations of insulin are dose-dependent. It would be best to find an action profile graph that states the quantity of detemir injected, at least as a per kg of body weight. I don't have time to look right now but you could check google images.My dose is 36u am and 38u pm. It's all very confusing to me!
Indiana x
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Thank you
Indiana x
You're welcome. Good luck with the nurse tomorrow. Hypos are the total bane of trying to lose weight, aren't they? Makes it impossible. It seems reasonable to either reduce your morning levemir, or use a lower carb ratio at lunchtime. Either is worth trying. I hope you manage to eliminate the hypos and get back on track. x
Hi. I found this profile image on the web a few months back: http://www.diabetesdaily.com/wiki/Levemir_Speed_Versus_Dose
This is slightly different from Spiker's graph and specific to Levemir but it shows how the profile varies with dosage. A small dose appears to peak earlier than the 12 hours for a large dose? Your dose is very large and might explain some aspect of the hypos? What is your morning fasting blood sugar?
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