danielmg
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Thank you @Northerner for the very helpful reply, I appreciate it.Hi @danielmg, as @Ljc says, I haven't used basal insulin for 8 years now - I stopped needing it 4 years after diagnosis. What levels are you dropping to overnight? The non-diabetic level is actually lower than the one we are told to regard as 'hypo' when we are using insulin - it can drop as low as 3.3 and not be considered hypo in a non-diabetic person. So, if you do not have any active insulin (apart from that being naturally produced by your body) then anything above 3.3 is normal. Unfortunately, the Libre won't let you set your range below 3.9, so that can lead to a lot of phantom overnight 'hypos' being registered. They are not dangerous, as they would be if you still had basal insulin onboard, but it does mess up your Libre stats! 😱 There's no harm in having a jelly baby to raise levels a little if it makes you feel more comfortable, that's generally what I do if I wake in the night a bit low 🙂 Note also that your levels naturally drop to their lowest levels in the middle of the night, when your liver is least active.
I had a C-peptide test a couple of years ago which showed that my pancreas is producing a 'reasonable' amount of its own insulin, which is why I don't need the basal. The consultant couldn't provide an explanation other than the fact that diabetes is a very wide spectrum and can vary considerably in individuals. I still need bolus insulin with my meals, about 20 units a day currently. Of course, the other investigations that are taking place for you may reveal a different cause, so hopefully they can pinpoint things for you 🙂
Let me know if you have any questions! 🙂
I've attached an image of my latest average libre readings from the last 2 weeks (easier to see this way).

The readings tend to sit just below 3.9 for the majority of the time, and occasionally slightly lower/higher, but very small deviation from the mean results. It is good to know however that this could be normal. Most of the time i 'feel' ok, however I do suffer quite badly with hypo unawareness, and this could be a contributing factor to not waking up so much during the night. It does sound like I am in quite a similar position to yourself, and even though I hope this is nothing to worry about, it will be re-assuring to have some further tests just to check in more detail.
Thank you everyone for your help so far. This forum is incredibly supportive, and I wish we could have a meet up event in the future once the COVID-19 situation is hopefully under control.