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Originally Posted by Erin Ok not time of the month related... on to the other usual suspects:
Have you been drinking at all? Not crazy binge drinking or anything but even just a glass of wine or two might cause you to drop over the night.
How long have you been on Lantus? Sometimes it takes a while for Lantus to take its full effect, so you might need less.
Any exercise more than normal? Particularly slow burn exercise like long leisurely walks or stuff you don't notice like cleaning the bathtub.
If it's not that, check the rings of Saturn, if they're out of alignment again, things will go back to normal in a few days, without us ever figuring out what went wrong.
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I haven't been drinking, maybe I should start? j/k
I've been on Lantus since April.
I strenght train 3 times a week and usually go to they gym every day. Also I've been walking outside. It has become colder here, could that have any affect?
I bet it's the rings of Saturn, that is causing this problem.
I got up at 3am and checked and I was 72. I got up at 4:30am, my usual time and was 67. I don't have any lows during the day.
The only other thing that has changed is I quit smoking 3 weeks ago. Could this have some affect?
This is frustrating.