Fasting glycemia do not control it

  
Shia
06/20/2018 8:30 a.m.

Good to all,
I already introduced myself a few days ago and wanted to make a consultation.I take breakfast and euchrea dinner and then put 7 from Lantus at 10 p.m.Fast I don't wear.
The glycemia during the day are very good.Before and after food and dinner I am 100-105 and 2 hours later between 135-140.So well.But on an empty stomach I don't finish getting out of 130. And most of the days I am between 150-165.So the days I have these high values, after breakfast I put myself in 200 quietly (logical ... childbirth very high).When they put me slow insulin is because my values ​​were in more than 200 all day with a hemo of 9. of this 3 weeks ago
Could it be that it is not my time, the 10pm?
And another thing is that in these 3 weeks I have lost 6 kilos.TB partia of a high and good weight I am controlling as much as it is normal, but I am not doing because my kids absorb me all the time.Do you think that if I go for a walk that is half an hour before having breakfast like this?I am looking for possible solutions that complicated is this.
Sorry for the tocho, but I wanted to explain it well.
Thank you all

DM 2 desde 2012
Eucreas 1-0-1
Lantus 23
En pruebas para descartar Mody
Hemos: 2012 (11%), 2013(7%), 2014 (5,9),2015(5,7), 2016 (6,2), 2017 (6,5), 2018(6,4), 2019 (6,7), 2020(7), 2021(8,3), 2022(7,3)

  
Regina
06/26/2018 7:13 p.m.

You will have to watch over 180 in the posts.You may fix it by uploading a slow unit, or putting fast at breakfast .., consult the endocrine.

Hija de 35 años , diabética desde los 5. Glico: normalmente de 6 , pero 6,7 la última ( 6,2 marcaba el Free)
Fiasp: 4- 4- 3 Toujeo: 20

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