Lucyr
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
At the first day of the T1 course this week the DSN said the purpose of lantus is to drop you to your target BG overnight. On forums I’ve always read that lantus purpose is to keep you steady. Which one is true? I’m guessing it is the DSN but where does the online belief come from if so?
Here’s the two basal tests I did before the course
Test 1: 6pm lantus and dinner. 1030pm start test 14.8. Waking bg 7.5, steadily rose all morning peaking at 14.4 and dropping slightly to 11.9 by lunch
Test 2: 5:45pm lantus and dinner. 10pm 9.0, waking bg 6.0, steadily increased all morning to 11.1 before lunch.
My thought before the course would have been to reduce lantus, but following the principles of the course I checked my average morning bg which was 8.7 and so increased my lantus as well as adding some apidra when I wake up.
Since increasing lantus my waking bgs were 6.6 yesterday and 5.1 today.
So… what actually is the purpose of lantus? To drop you or keep you steady?
Here’s the two basal tests I did before the course
Test 1: 6pm lantus and dinner. 1030pm start test 14.8. Waking bg 7.5, steadily rose all morning peaking at 14.4 and dropping slightly to 11.9 by lunch
Test 2: 5:45pm lantus and dinner. 10pm 9.0, waking bg 6.0, steadily increased all morning to 11.1 before lunch.
My thought before the course would have been to reduce lantus, but following the principles of the course I checked my average morning bg which was 8.7 and so increased my lantus as well as adding some apidra when I wake up.
Since increasing lantus my waking bgs were 6.6 yesterday and 5.1 today.
So… what actually is the purpose of lantus? To drop you or keep you steady?