Madre de adolescente DM1 (nacido en 2008), con DM1 desde 17/11/2023 Abasaglar 19 80-150 Raciones HC/día, dependiendo mucho de los planes y del deporte. Sensor FreeStyle Libre 3 Madrid
@Madredmt1 that basal insulin has its action between 3 and 4 hours after putting it.If it puts it at about 10pm, it will have drops at about 2 or 3 in the morning. Consult it with the endocrine, but it can be put at breakfast and thus the descents catch you awake and you can eat a fruit, jellyle, Middlena Media, ... anything that goes up. If you get up low, you would have to put less units and check 3 days in a row if the new reducing guideline has gone well. It is proof and error.
My daughter was the same with Lantus (it is the same as Abasaglar) I lowered a lot at night and, if we went down dose, I climbed her in the afternoon.Did not cover well 24 hours It came much better to put it in the morning, because the last hours of insulin coincided with sleep hours, and it didn't come down so much. Yes, you can give you milk if you see that it keeps going to 120, but you will have to reduce slow dose to avoid those hypos. Let's see if you can sleep better little by little..
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
I wanted to thank you for advice and comments.It has been the hand of Santo to lower the slow.It started by 27, and goes for 18 of Abasaglar. I take note of the time change.We are still seeing how to square it with institute, sports.And trying not to stress him in the process.
Madre de adolescente DM1 (nacido en 2008), con DM1 desde 17/11/2023 Abasaglar 19 80-150 Raciones HC/día, dependiendo mucho de los planes y del deporte. Sensor FreeStyle Libre 3 Madrid
The insulin guideline that puts you when registering, then at home, when the body recovers from the stress of a ketoacidosis, is excessive.I left the hospital with 24 from Toujeo and went down to 8 a third!It was tremendous, it fell from hypo in hypo and shot because it touches me.My dear Nurse Educator in Diabetes helped me a lot.