I wouldn't worry much about a day.Do you wake up when you have hypos at night?If repeated you will have to lower a unit or two before bedtime.If you are scared to be alone all day with the baby and not feel the hypos you will have to control yourself more.Have you raised a continuous meter?It is an apparatus that warns you when you have sugar tall.
Miembro del equipo de moderación del foro DM1 desde 1988 Mamá de 2 niños y a la espera del tercero Bomba + Dexcom
Sometimes when you are in "honeymoon" (and once the initial lack of control) exogenous insulin needs are very low so that in some cases you can not need any of the injections (it is something only temporary, noIt means that one is "healing", the matter in which we are involved today has no cure) over time the "honeymoon" is over and all injections must be restored (if suppressedsome) and go up the doses of those injections.
In a case like yours in which you say that you are with 4 units of a slow insulin at night if that situation that you comment on hypoglycemia I would be of those who would suppress that injection, 4 units of a slow insulin for an adult for an adult for an adult be repeatedThey are nothing and if they are causing hypoglycemia ... for me that case is to be on the border of not needing that injection and the proof of this would be hypoglycemia.
I do not believe that the matter is so worrying as to advance that consultation that you will have in two weeks, if the matter is repeated and you do not dare to completely suppress that injection low the dose, but I already tell you that 4 units of an insulinSlow is nothing for an adult, nothing happens to temporarily suppress it if it is causing you hypoglycemia. Nor do I believe that the possible hypoglycemia that can cause an injection with such a low dose can be serious/severe hypoglycemia, as much will be minor hypoglycemia (and sadly I have to tell you: go used to suffer slight hypoglycemia from time to time, suffer minor hypoglycemia ofSporadic form is sadly part of the normality of this disease).
Tica, the continuous meter would not put it right now.Doctors are still waiting to see when you finish developing my diabetes to see what they do with me.They don't even want me to measure me every day not to go crazy.I'm still the star case in the symposia ;-)
I also don't understand what I am clicking on those 4 units, since during pregnancy I "got used to" having to click and correct after meals because I never found the right dose for the subject of hormones