Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
The other night I was 5.0 before bed, so I took my one unit of lantus and went to bed. I know this may seem rash to a lot of you, but really my levels are so stable overnight and have been for months, if not years, so as long as my novorapid has completely expired then I wouldn't expect to drop any lower.
However, that night I woke up at around 1 am - well, I say 'woke up' but I hadn't really been sleeping, just dozing - and felt I needed the loo. I was sweating but didn't feel any other symptoms, but when I got back to bed I thought I may as well test - I was 3.0! 😱 The novorapid was well expired by now - at least 8 hours since injecting - so that single unit of lantus must have been the culprit! There's nowhere I can go from there, except to cut out the lantus altogether, which I admit I'm tempted to try and see what happens. I have a consultant's appointment coming up in a month or so, so will ask him about it.
Last night I was 4.1 before bed so I had a Belvita biscuit and my lantus. No dramas, and I woke at 5.5. Sorely tempted to give the lantus a miss tonight!
However, that night I woke up at around 1 am - well, I say 'woke up' but I hadn't really been sleeping, just dozing - and felt I needed the loo. I was sweating but didn't feel any other symptoms, but when I got back to bed I thought I may as well test - I was 3.0! 😱 The novorapid was well expired by now - at least 8 hours since injecting - so that single unit of lantus must have been the culprit! There's nowhere I can go from there, except to cut out the lantus altogether, which I admit I'm tempted to try and see what happens. I have a consultant's appointment coming up in a month or so, so will ask him about it.
Last night I was 4.1 before bed so I had a Belvita biscuit and my lantus. No dramas, and I woke at 5.5. Sorely tempted to give the lantus a miss tonight!