So disappointingly i don’t think it is compression lows - both because it’s happening during the day and because I checked once in the night and it least on that occasion it wasn’t. I’ve reduced my Levemir by 1u and also my NovoRapid at breakfast. I am now soaring so let’s see…
Really appreciate the speedy thoughts.
After struggling with overnight hypos for many years a pump was the first piece of the puzzle that really helped me.
But occasionally I’d still wake up low.
Then I got an early chance to trial Libre 1 just as it was launching at EASD, and I could finally see what was happening overnight, and the duration and extent of some of the low BGs I was sleeping through.
More tweaks and adjustments…
But actually it was only the MM640G with predictive low glucose suspend that
really helped. Because what I could eventually see was that on about 10% of nights (2-3 nights a month), my body would suddenly decide, without warning or any apparent precipitating cause, that it needed pretty much
no basal insulin that night.The pump was auto-suspending almost the whole night. But I’d go back to ‘normal’ basal needs the following night.
I wrote this, and posted a little video, when trialling the MM640G
How does SmartGuard on the MM640G help with overnight hypoglycaemia?
www.everydayupsanddowns.co.uk
No idea if this is what is happening to you, but you have my sympathies.
On MDI all I could do was wind down my basal, and hope to catch them when they happened.
Which sensors are you using? Can you set a different overnight low level for an earlier alert?