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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 863825" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Hi. The main thing with the insulin is to measure regularly to start with and usually start with a dose a bit lower than you might finally need. Do discuss that with the GP. Have glucose tablets handy beside the bed and i always have a few in my car and pockets. In two years I have never been fully hypo and only had early symptoms a few times, yet my HBa1C is down at 6%. If you do suffer large blood sugar swings with the daily insulin then there are different 'regimes' with more doses but smaller swings. If you have excess weight then do try to reduce that by the usual low-carbing as this will reduce insulin needs and sugar swings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 863825, member: 21149"] Hi. The main thing with the insulin is to measure regularly to start with and usually start with a dose a bit lower than you might finally need. Do discuss that with the GP. Have glucose tablets handy beside the bed and i always have a few in my car and pockets. In two years I have never been fully hypo and only had early symptoms a few times, yet my HBa1C is down at 6%. If you do suffer large blood sugar swings with the daily insulin then there are different 'regimes' with more doses but smaller swings. If you have excess weight then do try to reduce that by the usual low-carbing as this will reduce insulin needs and sugar swings. [/QUOTE]
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