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Group 7-day waking average?

Crikey Di! Did you get any symptoms?

Hi Northy, Got up and felt very faint and wobbly (Got up an hour early as I needed to be in work for 8) - reduce again I think - In fact I'm gonna test now as I do feel quite low 😱
 
Hi Northy, Got up and felt very faint and wobbly (Got up an hour early as I needed to be in work for 8) - reduce again I think - In fact I'm gonna test now as I do feel quite low 😱

Sounds like you're heading the same way I did, perhaps you'll end up needing no levemir at all! Especially when this pesky op is out of the way and you're able to get back to your training/cycling 🙂
 
Sounds like you're heading the same way I did, perhaps you'll end up needing no levemir at all! Especially when this pesky op is out of the way and you're able to get back to your training/cycling 🙂

Yeah it does!! Hopefully I wont as well - I cant wait to be able to start running and cycling again!!
 
4.8 today but did have some toast last night for supper and went to bed with qa running - dont normally like to do that but was very hungry.
 
Can I ask....what is qa??
 
A 5 today...🙂
 
14.5 for me........
 
6.4 before bed 5.7 this morning🙂
 
Good morning everyone hope you're all well. 4.3 for me this morning. 1 unit reduction in levemir. 4.1 at bedtime and then 2 slices of wholemeal toast!!
 
Good morning everyone hope you're all well. 4.3 for me this morning. 1 unit reduction in levemir. 4.1 at bedtime and then 2 slices of wholemeal toast!!

Wow! Given that levemir is a basal insulin it has clearly matched your liver's output overnight,so that must mean the carbs from the toast were coped with admirably by your own pancreas! 🙂
 
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