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<blockquote data-quote="JoeT1" data-source="post: 1621949" data-attributes="member: 445711"><p>Thanks for the replies. I have been using the Libre for 2 weeks now, and am seeing the benefits of it. This is how I came to the conclusion that my levels are rising slowly over a period of 5pm to 6pm...leading to the thinking my Levimir morning dose is wearing out. But throwing the protein into the scenario, I will have to test it out.</p><p></p><p>I find if I go for a 10min walk directly after eating and taking my Apidra, my levels will come down a whole lot quicker. If I'm sitting, for instance an hours car journey, they'll go up quickly too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeT1, post: 1621949, member: 445711"] Thanks for the replies. I have been using the Libre for 2 weeks now, and am seeing the benefits of it. This is how I came to the conclusion that my levels are rising slowly over a period of 5pm to 6pm...leading to the thinking my Levimir morning dose is wearing out. But throwing the protein into the scenario, I will have to test it out. I find if I go for a 10min walk directly after eating and taking my Apidra, my levels will come down a whole lot quicker. If I'm sitting, for instance an hours car journey, they'll go up quickly too. [/QUOTE]
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