Suzanne & Darcy
Member Since 2020
Yes. Thank you. I see that now. I understand. I had a similar problem. I changed to an early shot time because we had choir practice on Wednesday nights and had to leave the house at about 6 or so and then would not get home until 9:00 (or even later). If I shot at 6:00 then I got back home by no later than 9 so that was +3 after the shot and I could test and see what was going on. Shooting really early also worked on Sunday mornings because we didn’t have to leave until about 10 (sometimes 9) which was already +4 after shot time. I could feed higher carb at that time if necessary. You can shoot 30 minutes early or late on any given day without it impacting the numbers. That would be 30 minutes per day and not at each shot time. Much more than that and shooting early may act as a dose increase and shooting late may act as a dose decrease. But Lantus is actually a lot more forgiving than you may think. Yes, consistency is very important and we aim for that, but the real world sometimes gets in the way. The depot is what helps the Lantus to give more gentle curves without such dramatic highs and lows (not accounting for bouncing, of course, which is another subject.)
