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night readings

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been trying to sort my sons basal out dont know what to make of these readings
he had his last meal at 17:30 he was 11.2 mmol
at 20:46 he was 5.2 and had his levimir at 22:14 he was 5.0 nice
then at 1:44 he was 8.4 then he woke this morning at 4.6
does this seem about right why the peak of 8.4 any help thanks🙂
oh yea forgot he had scrammbled eggs for supper
 
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Hi Delta,
I was just wondering when he was 5mmls did you give him a snack? Bev
 
just some scrammbled eggs
 
Perhaps that would account for the rise during the night? Did you put milk in the eggs mixture? Also, does he normally have his levemir so late?We were told 9pm as this is Alex's bedtime usually. Bev
 
he had his levemir a bit late he normally has it at nine gonna try again tonight :confused:
 
he had his levemir a bit late he normally has it at nine gonna try again tonight :confused:

If he was late with the levemir that could potentially account for the peak, the basal insulins can act differently in different people so he could have been having a period where the previous dose had 'run out' and the late one hadn't kicked in yet meaning he rose a little. Aslo, the scrambled eggs could account for it, especially if you used milk. Still, not a disasterous peak by any means and his readings are looking pretty good.
 
Hi

Wow they sound very good readings for an overnight especially on injections. One thing that I always forgot is that non diabetics (ie you I am presuming and myself and Bev) also go up and down. I never thought about that at all. If we did a graph of our own levels we would be up and down as well, not flat. Also with children they produce growth hormones at night which alter the levels so they have that to contend with.

As Bev has said the milk will have affected the levels especially if full fat milk but what time did you give the scambled eggs and did he have toast with it or just scrambled eggs (with milk)? There are loads and loads of factors to think about but a spike of 8.4 is a lovely low spike, I would be very happy with that.

If you think the levels are low you could always talk to your DSN about changing the Lantus to the morning
 
i'll give you a run down of the whole day 8th april

9:44 . 4.5mmol
breakfast 45g 3 & half unit novarapid

13:19 11.5mmol
lunch 60g 4 units novarapid

15:41 4.9mmol

16:49 2.7mmol:confused: half can of fizzy drink

17:23 11.2mmol
dinner 45g 3 units novarapid

20:46 5.2mmol

21:30 9&half unit levimir

scrammbled egg with milk

22:14 5mmol

1:44 8.4mmol

morning reading
9th april
9.26 4.6

hope this is clear
thanks for the replys
may try what Adrienne said and check myself through the night same time as my son to see what happens to a non diabetics sugar levels through the night
if i can stand the finger pricks what a wimp i am 😱
 
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