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novorapidboi26
DAFNE Graduate
NHS Lanarkshire 1,819 posts |
I experience dawn phenomonon........and I am constanlty trying to find a way to beat it...... |
marke
Site Administrator
South East Kent PCT 681 posts |
Hi, the best person to reply to this is Simon Heller, but I know hes a busy chap. Hopefully he will be able to respond to you at some stage as I know he knows a lot about this. |
Simon Heller
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals 46 posts |
Hi. Actually your suggestion that you give your BI at bedtime is the right idea since as you say you want to have some background insulin still around when you wake up. You probably won't need to move the time of your morning BI. One of the problems with Humulin I is that the peak (around 4 hours on average but it varies hugely both between people and even when the same person gives it) may be too early and so increasing the dose, even at bedtime may still give you hypos in the night. If this does happen then you might be better off switching back to Levemir (given at the same time, although you often need slightly higher doses). If you still have problems then a pump may be the best solution as the background infusion rate is totally variable through the night and you can increase at 4am to prevent your glucose rising first thing. Simon |
novorapidboi26
DAFNE Graduate
NHS Lanarkshire 1,819 posts |
Thanks for the insight....I will try takking at bedtime (26) and then in the morning (17). |