Thanks @rebrascora. Could you offer any insight to the below:I should also say that I make that sound much easier than it actually is and in reality I don't get it right all the time..... none of us do.... but learning to adjust it at the appropriate times and having a rough idea of by how much a particular adjustment will impact your levels is just what you find with experience and trying different things.
With regards to Long-Acting (Lantus) was told to increase or decrease if BGL rises or falls by 1.5mmol/L of the bedtime level before Breakfast. I always check BGL upon waking around 6am, with breakfast couple of hours later. Have always taken the upon waking BGL as the check.
Is this incorrect and should I use the pre-breakfast BGL?