Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
I'm trying to work out what to do about my basal insulin to avoid night hypos. I have an appointment with the consultant next week so I've been gathering info for her and would also like to know in advance what possible options are available to me.
I've been diagnosed for 7 months, and for quite a time my bedtime readings were in the double figures. Since improving my control, this has dropped so that it's generally within range - between 6 and 8. However, I've suspected that I'm having night hypos at that level. If it's below 8 I have a snack, but sometimes still wake up feeling c**p. I always wake up at 4.1-4.6.
I've tested during the night for the past few nights. One night it was 7.9 before bed, no snack that night, but then 3.7 at 3 am. I had a snack and woke up at 4.5. Last night it was 6.3 before bed so I had a weetabix. At 3 am it was 3.6, so again I had a snack and woke at 4.6. I guess if I hadn't had those 3 am snacks I would have gone really low, recovered, then felt c**p.
I'm obviously going low in the night even if I have something before bed. Is it because the lantus is working too quickly? What happens if I split the dose? I've tried reducing the dose from 20 to 18 (my pen works in 2's), but my fasting levels doubled. I don't really want to be going to bed with my readings in double figures, but even a snack before bed doesn't seem to be sufficient to prevent me from going low.
Any experiences or suggestions?
I've been diagnosed for 7 months, and for quite a time my bedtime readings were in the double figures. Since improving my control, this has dropped so that it's generally within range - between 6 and 8. However, I've suspected that I'm having night hypos at that level. If it's below 8 I have a snack, but sometimes still wake up feeling c**p. I always wake up at 4.1-4.6.
I've tested during the night for the past few nights. One night it was 7.9 before bed, no snack that night, but then 3.7 at 3 am. I had a snack and woke up at 4.5. Last night it was 6.3 before bed so I had a weetabix. At 3 am it was 3.6, so again I had a snack and woke at 4.6. I guess if I hadn't had those 3 am snacks I would have gone really low, recovered, then felt c**p.
I'm obviously going low in the night even if I have something before bed. Is it because the lantus is working too quickly? What happens if I split the dose? I've tried reducing the dose from 20 to 18 (my pen works in 2's), but my fasting levels doubled. I don't really want to be going to bed with my readings in double figures, but even a snack before bed doesn't seem to be sufficient to prevent me from going low.
Any experiences or suggestions?