These numbers are flat. Remember -- there's 20% variance in any one number due to the meter. You need to give the dose time to settle. It can take up to 6 cycles to see the effect of a dose change.
The "ideal" Lantus cycle is flat (vs. big swings between pre-shot numbers and the nadirs). It's not good or bad. It's a little easier to think about increasing the dose when you aren't trying to figure out how low the nadir will be.
I didn't realize that. Always something to learn! I just get nervous that I'll get used to these numbers and not be prepared for lower, if that makes sense.
Although his numbers may be similar to what they were before insulin, he is much better off because his body now has some insulin available to him. Going up the dosing scale takes patience. You just have to keep increasing per the protocol. Je'll get there