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<blockquote data-quote="Kathleen Mc" data-source="post: 196862" data-attributes="member: 21300"><p>I am on about 60 units per day (38 in the morning and 22 in the evening). i did manage to drop it to 56 but since i got a cold and had to up it i've not been able to knock it back down again.</p><p></p><p>i've just had my 2nd diagnosis anniversary and am gettig ot grips with things well now. there are still days where i think 'how did that happen?' esp when i've had the same to eat as the day before with the same level of (in)activity!!</p><p></p><p>is it normal to switch from Novorapid to individual meal injections after a few years or is it up to the individual? more freedom to eat as you wish sounds good - but could be dangerous!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathleen Mc, post: 196862, member: 21300"] I am on about 60 units per day (38 in the morning and 22 in the evening). i did manage to drop it to 56 but since i got a cold and had to up it i've not been able to knock it back down again. i've just had my 2nd diagnosis anniversary and am gettig ot grips with things well now. there are still days where i think 'how did that happen?' esp when i've had the same to eat as the day before with the same level of (in)activity!! is it normal to switch from Novorapid to individual meal injections after a few years or is it up to the individual? more freedom to eat as you wish sounds good - but could be dangerous!! [/QUOTE]
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