Will those graphs be reliable?Have you proven any point with glucometer?
Hyperglycemia before bedtime and hypoglycemia when you wake up
Will those graphs be reliable?Have you proven any point with glucometer?
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
At 3 or 4 am many we usually have a rise without taking anything.If that graph is very continuous you must go to the endocrine without leaving it for a long time and tell you what to do.
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Hello: You have tried to put the lantus at night.I had to change, to put on the night and since I did not get, I put another 8 units at 2 in the afternoon.and the rapid as you reach meals.And so my control much better.Greetings.
maritxu22 said:
hello!I am not new reading the forum but writing.I wanted to consider what happens to me to see what solutions you can propose.
I put in the morning 18u of Lantus and Apidra on demand.What happens to me for a long time (years) is that I "have" to go to the high bed (with 200 or so) so as not to have hypoglycemia at night.And not even so, for example yesterday I went to bed at 00:00 with 235 (I did not click Apidra since by two days in the same situation I put 1 unit and woke up low at 4:30), and at the7:30 that I got up was 55:-$.
Normally Ceno at 9:30 p.m. and I punctu
My endocrine has always told me that nothing happens because I go to sleep.But of course, not under the glycosilada of 7 what I want, since I have been having between 7 and 7.8 and it's 10 years with diabetes ... I have to take care of more.
What do you think I can do?I have thought about clicking to be 100 or so before sleeping and there to allege 8 cookies with fiber and that I hold all night ... That is what I will start doing, but if someone comes up with something orIt happens the same, tell me, it would be a great help.
On the other hand, I plan to buy a continuous glucose meter, I still don't know which, which will help me to see my night glycemic curve I suppose.
All the best!!
Maritxu
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@Marichu22, if you wake up leave, will have excess of Lantus.You will have to lower the dose of Lantus a little until you wake up well
If the lantus is lowered, sometimes you have to upload the quick
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
Hello
I think many have given you a possible solution to your situation and is to lower the dose of the rapid.I would try that first.Although I am Type II, I spent your situation of injected before sleeping, and that they gave me hypos during the night.
I eliminated the fast and depended on Toujeo only at night and to that, as I have written in all my comments, I added an exercise routine and a balanced diet.The DR eventually eliminated the insulins and today I use metformin and I am well controlled.
Another thing I have mentioned is the use of two meters of the same brand when I have readings that do not add up to me.And the number of times that I have had very different readings have been several.
As I have already learned to recognize my body signs in the casualties, I do two to three tests to corroborate, before making the decision to medicate myself.When I have two different results, I get carried away by the lowest.That has worked for me and I have not had hiccup again.I neglected in food and exercises a bit, between December and March, and my glycosilized rose
I've been diagnosed with just over a year
My first 4 glyc were
13.5 and Pal Hospital
6.8 in the second
5.8 In the third
6.6 Now in March
I hope to lower that last because I am maintaining well controlled levels.
If you have not integrated your daily routine, I encourage you to do it.