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Change of Insulin

I am taking Humulin-N but my sugar level every morning is around 225. Would you advise shifting to Humulin 70/30
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For an insulin dependent diabetic the most effective dosing has been found to be a basal (long-acting)/bolus (short-acting before meals) regimen. But I agree with Sally. Talk to your doctor.
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231441 tn?1333892766
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Hi,

this is a patient forum so we can't recommend a med change.

With this high level of fasting sugar you should be talking to your doctor and working closely with him/her.  

I imagine they would either increase your insulin dose and/or change your meds.  In addition do look at what you are eating. In some a small snack late at night helps regulate morning blood sugar.

I did use humulin 70-30 in the past and found it quite effective (it has short and longer lasting insulin) at controlling the morning highs.
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