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<blockquote data-quote="Spiker" data-source="post: 829717" data-attributes="member: 102150"><p>My impression is that your correction and carb ratios are very broadly correct (as far as we can tell) but your overnight basal is clearly too low. You need a lot more basal overnight at least. I would shift gradually in the direction of 18 am/18 pm over a one week period and see how that goes. Your partner may believe that 1u of basal caused a seizure but that's very unlikely. Much more likely to be a QA dose that caused a seizure. Your partner's fear is understandable but you can't run such high BG out of fear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spiker, post: 829717, member: 102150"] My impression is that your correction and carb ratios are very broadly correct (as far as we can tell) but your overnight basal is clearly too low. You need a lot more basal overnight at least. I would shift gradually in the direction of 18 am/18 pm over a one week period and see how that goes. Your partner may believe that 1u of basal caused a seizure but that's very unlikely. Much more likely to be a QA dose that caused a seizure. Your partner's fear is understandable but you can't run such high BG out of fear. [/QUOTE]
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