I think you are wrong, without encouraging.Basal insulin does not serve to maintain glucose between meals, nor to act at night.
Basal insulin, which does not even have to be nocturnal, is an extra slow insulin that can last from 8 to 20 hours (generally).
It works between meals and between non -meals.That is to say if it lasts 8 hours and you put it at noon, it will last you until 8 in the afternoon, it does not matter or that you do not eat, the insulin will work the same during all those hours (and most of them do not have action peaks.
And what is the basal for?As you know, insulin is like a key.The brain, muscles, cells ... all that needs energy in the form of glucose to work, but they cannot get it because their door is closed, so insulin is responsible for opening that door so that the glucose of the glucose ofBlood becomes used by cells.
And this, neither more nor less is it for that, to allow the body to use blood glucose for its functions.From there you don't eat for 2 days, you will have hypoglycemia.Because all that glucose is used thanks to the slow.
That is, it is not to keep the glucose between meals (Ponte 100 de Levemir and you will see that glucose you will maintain ...- Do not do it-) nor "at night only the basal acts", because the basal works when youYou put it.And if you want you can wear ultrarapide bowling at night.
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And regarding your question, a advice before, you have said "abdominal fat."The slow one should not put it in the abdomen since that area is of rapid absorption, it is exercised and that you nose, that site should reserve it for the ultrarapids.Check the punctured or teaching you the diabetes educator, but you should put the slow one on the gluteo.
That said, your question.Read this: Link
And yes, the basal is hypoglycemic for what I have already explained, what happens is that by skipping a meal nothing happens to you.And if it happens it is because you have too much basal.