Patties1508
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
My blood sugar readings have been going up in the morning for the last eight months. They start increasing before I get up and go as high as 19.1. I rang my Diabetes Resource Centre at my local hospital and the Diabetic nurse asked me if I snacked before I went to bed to which I replied no I do not eat after 6pm. She also asked me had anything changed in my life and I also said no. She said I could have Dawn Phenomenon where the blood sugar reading increase in the morning.
I was told to measure my blood sugar as soon as I get up in the morning and if it measures high which it is, to take 6 units of Novorapid and to take my long lasting insulin Levemir as well which is 12 units in the morning and to drop my night time amount from 12 to 9 units.
I have noticed that the Novorapid insulin used to start working after 10 minutes but now seems to take up to an hour and a half before it starts to lower my blood sugar readings. Has anyone else had trouble with their Novorapid.
I was told to measure my blood sugar as soon as I get up in the morning and if it measures high which it is, to take 6 units of Novorapid and to take my long lasting insulin Levemir as well which is 12 units in the morning and to drop my night time amount from 12 to 9 units.
I have noticed that the Novorapid insulin used to start working after 10 minutes but now seems to take up to an hour and a half before it starts to lower my blood sugar readings. Has anyone else had trouble with their Novorapid.
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