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Glucose above high alert level at 220, and changing gradually. Your glucose could drop to 190 or rise to 250
within 30 minutes.
It’s 7pm, and you’re about to eat dinner.
It’s been 6 hours since you dosed insulin for lunch.
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What might be causing this high glucose so long
after your last meal?
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Are you having a stressful day; are you not feeling
well?
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Should you consider taking more insulin or eating
fewer carbs than you typically would for this meal?
It’s 10pm, and you’re about to go to bed. It’s been
two and a half hours since you last dosed insulin.
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What might be causing this high glucose?
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How long does it usually take for the insulin you use to
finish lowering your glucose?
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What bedtime glucose value is recommended by your
health care provider?
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How do you typically treat for a high glucose at
bedtime?
Remember, if you are not sure, always do a fingerstick check with your blood glucose meter before making a
treatment decision.
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