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Correct levels before sleeping

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Regina
02/29/2020 10:56 p.m.

@Sandraalicia, maybe you have to lower the slow dose or do some recede.
Yes exercise in the afternoon, it can also be the cause.

There are times when some doses of insulin or hydrates must be varied.
What insulins do you use?
Let a juice be put on the table.

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

  
Mario_S
03/01/2020 10:52 a.m.

mead said:
what I would do in your case is to measure at night at 3 or 4 in the morning and see how much you lower you during the night.
With that data you can see the trend and if you need to lower Lantus or take right and see what would be the best glucose for you when you go to sleep.

It seems to me that it is the right thing.Before doing anything you must know "your" diabetes.Measure a couple of times at night, 3 and 5.30 for example, will provide you with information to make good decisions.
Everything will be fine, you'll see it.It will end up being relatively easy to get along with diabetes.

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Mario_S
03/01/2020 11:06 a.m.

kaletra said:
hello.What I am not sure of is that in a report of my endocrine, it put that although the levels of the glyd were 7.2 somewhat high, they were due to the hiccup values ​​found in the different measurements we provide.
Therefore it is not so much the result of the Glicada Perse.

Man, Kaletra, that 7.2 is not "something high", that the "rookies" are scared.😁😁.If once you have 7.2 and another 7 and your measurements always go there, then, you are quite well.Hopefully always in 7 or less, but it is not always the case.

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Paco Iriarte Vañó
03/02/2020 2:41 p.m.

paco Iriarte Vañó said:
I am determined to investigate this topic until the end.Each diabetic is a world and as Don Aitor points out "while we sleep we are a small mystery to medicine."
I am starting with Tresiba (16 in the morning) and Flass (2 before food and dinner).
In me, it is normal to go down 150 asleep, so I have to go to bed "too" high to avoid getting up.
As a first measure I lowered slow to 16 (from 18) and suppressed the rapid of dinner, without apparent results ...
It seems that the secret of the night is to lower the slow to the fullest and play with the quick of dinner.
I have endocrine right away and I will consult him, I tell you.
Pd.1
Many of my statistical failures are due to (Spanish) bad food customs, I recommend you change them, you have to like what does well, the body is wise and adapts.(I stopped drinking alcohol (in the country of the Mahou !!!) to protect the liver and kidneys and now I try the beer and I do not like it and it seems impossible that before if I liked)
Pd.2
eye!!With hygiene before measuring, if the drop is contaminated or dissolved, it will give anything.

hello

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VACANO74
05/04/2020 2:59 a.m.

Jose Antonio Vasco Iglesias said:
It is always good to take a dairy when going to sleep, with this many hypoglycemia are avoided.

It seems to me that you are eating an error on the lacteos ..

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DiabetesForo
08/08/2021 10:31 a.m.

According to my endocrine, his thing is before sleeping to be in 170 or 180, to prevent possible decline, I follow and wake up well, about 110.

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