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Night hypoglycemia

  
Cristóbal Castro Martínez
10/01/2025 11:19 a.m.

I have been hypoglycemia around 3 in the morning.Is there any way to avoid this?They make rest difficult, they stress me and I am not rested to work.You have some trick. I just sleep with 130 but I already tell you about 2 or 3 gives me hypoglycemia with the sensor

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Ricki21
10/01/2025 1:10 p.m.

Always check with capillary.At night if you sleep crushing the sensor can mark you false hypoglycemia.

If this is not your case, you have to lower the dose of slow insulin.

DM1 desde 1982: Toujeo+Novorapid
Freestyle Libre 3+

  
Maguina
10/03/2025 3:47 a.m.


@Cristóbal Castro Martínez said:

I have been hypoglycemia around 3 in the morning.Is there any way to avoid this?They make rest difficult, they stress me and I am not rested to work.You have some trick. I just sleep with 130 but I already tell you about 2 or 3 gives me hypoglycemia with the sensor


@Cristóbal Castro Martínez said:

I have been hypoglycemia around 3 in the morning.Is there any way to avoid this?They make rest difficult, they stress me and I am not rested to work.You have some trick. I just sleep with 130 but I already tell you about 2 or 3 gives me hypoglycemia with the sensor

Hello!!

I am marking hypoglycemia at night and most are not, I notice immediately when it is hypoglycemia and when not.Anyway, I check with capular and nothing, they are false (luckily 😅).When sleeping on the sensor ... it ends up marking them.Today I had a sensor change and I heard it in my leg, to see if it improves with respect to the arm.

Pancreatectomía subtotal en febrero del 2020. Prediabetes en 2021. Diabética sin medicación de septiembre del 2024 hasta agosto del 2025. Glicosilada 7,8% el 5 de agosto del 2025. 18u toujeo y 4-4-4 aprida

  
Ruthbia
10/03/2025 3:12 p.m.

@Cristóbal Castro Martínez What time do you put the basal and which one do you use?

Toujeo and Tresiba do not make peaks, but Levemir and Lantus at about 3 hours after the setting act and shows a pronounced downturn.

It is also important to know what time dinner.

Everything influences.Check it with your doctor.There are many options.

Lada enero 2015.
Uso Toujeo y Novorapid.

  
cacharro
10/05/2025 3:21 p.m.

Hi.par here again .....

At night I hit Toujeo 18-19 and depending on how it comes in the afternoon and what I go to dinner also 5-6 of RapididIt is a question of patiently testing, but I know that if I go to bed with less than 140 I will have descents at about 1-2 early in the morning. I have noticed that even if I go to bed (I always do it at 0 hours +-) with 140-160 at 3 hours early.that awake (I am like a clock) and surprisingly I put the glucose in 110-120.It could go down Quiza`s toujeo a little, but "not meneallo" since from 4-5 early the comeback begins.and I can get up with 90-100. Everything is a question of "bullfighting" the levels and not going crazy in the attempt.Greetings

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_Tacker_
10/06/2025 2:29 a.m.

Good evening, I had a problem similar to that of the three or four when Lamtus put me, I lowered me meaningless, it didn't matter what to have dinner.

They changed to threeiba and I think I remember that I improve a lot after ten days or so.

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