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Group 7-day waking average?

7.0 for me today...no hypo!! Yay!🙂
 
Morning mark it in your diary the day I got under 8 woo, 7.7
 
As i lie in the tent after a restless night i had a headache but literally couldn't pull myself out of bed, just as well i did as i was hypo 3.9 and although i dislike dextrose tablets as so chalky i had 2 and they put me right.
 
Morning folks. 8.0 for me...boo hoo. You're right, Northie, I need a pen with a half dose. Or I need to inject in the morning. Luckily I'm seeing my endocrinologist today.

A question - I exercise in the morning; will a Lantus morning injection interfere in any way with my bg's during my morning walk? I'm anxious enough about my a.m. walk anyway! 😱
 
Morning 4.9 for me this morning, still not quite my favourite 5.2 but my cashew nut butter and toast supper seems to have kept the hypo at bay.
 
Morning folks. 8.0 for me...boo hoo. You're right, Northie, I need a pen with a half dose. Or I need to inject in the morning. Luckily I'm seeing my endocrinologist today.

A question - I exercise in the morning; will a Lantus morning injection interfere in any way with my bg's during my morning walk? I'm anxious enough about my a.m. walk anyway! 😱

Morning Lantus doesn't cause me any issues with the morning walk, I take it 15 minutes before I go, since it's slow release it shouldn't start doing it stuff too quickly. If my blood sugar is circling the drain then I have gone hypo but I now eat before I go and I've adjusted my breakfast ratio to 1:25 which seems to work. Before I had my recent increased sensitivity it actually helped me with the morning walk because I was waking with a nice 5.2 or 5.3 and half breakfast before hand. My Lantus problem though was a definite peak around the four/five hour mark so I now have a small danger area around lunch time, but that's easily rectified with a biscuit or some apple around 11. Let the great Bloden experiment commence 🙂
 
I am having real trouble with control, got up at 2.30am feeling a bit odd so tested bs and it was 7.0 which is fine. When got up at 8am it was 18.7, what is going on ?, am getting fed up of it I just want it to go back to normal.
 
Sorry to hear this TinTin. My levels are all over the place at the moment. I was a "model" patient when I saw the consultant in February....will be completely different in September because my levels have been misbehaving themselves - a combination of stress and the gastroparesis
 
Morning 5.1 for me after a hypo ay 3:30am.
 
¡Buenos dias! 5.9 here. 🙂
 
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