Mdude
01-30-2006, 08:13 AM
I've been having morning glucose levels of 117-122 recently, and increasing the amount of ultralente U doesn't seem to help. I'm going to switch to Lantus, but I still have a bottle left that I want to get through.
My target morning glucose is 90. I have to be careful, because I had experiences with lows if I took too much, but at least right now, increasing the dosage has no effect. I believe Dr. Bernstein commented that that the Dawn effect destroys all the ultralente in your system.
I've even tried getting up about an hour before I normally "wake up" and taking insulin, but it's like my body knows, so if I go back to bed and get up an hour later, there's the same effect.
I think my body does "know" to some extent because I wake up if my BG is over 110 or under 75.
I have gained some weight since I've been on insulin, so I was thinking that maybe my fat or muscle content was making it harder for the insulin to work. I'm about 20 lbs overweight according to the chart. However, I haven't had any insulin resistance--R insulin works during the day the way it's supposed to.
My target morning glucose is 90. I have to be careful, because I had experiences with lows if I took too much, but at least right now, increasing the dosage has no effect. I believe Dr. Bernstein commented that that the Dawn effect destroys all the ultralente in your system.
I've even tried getting up about an hour before I normally "wake up" and taking insulin, but it's like my body knows, so if I go back to bed and get up an hour later, there's the same effect.
I think my body does "know" to some extent because I wake up if my BG is over 110 or under 75.
I have gained some weight since I've been on insulin, so I was thinking that maybe my fat or muscle content was making it harder for the insulin to work. I'm about 20 lbs overweight according to the chart. However, I haven't had any insulin resistance--R insulin works during the day the way it's supposed to.