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<blockquote data-quote="In Response" data-source="post: 2675684" data-attributes="member: 527103"><p>[USER=36876]@Nanaclaire[/USER] msybe it is the way you have presented your doses but it looks as if the Humalog is a fixed dose. Do you eat the same amount of carbs for your meals every day with no snacking in between?</p><p>The reason I ask is if you do not carb count but your meals have changed, especially if they contain more carbs, this may explain your rise. </p><p>If you do carb count, with your knee problems and less exercise, it is also possible that your insulin to carb ratios have changed.</p><p>Whatever the reason, I would not fear needing more insulin - our needs are all different and we need as much as we need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="In Response, post: 2675684, member: 527103"] [USER=36876]@Nanaclaire[/USER] msybe it is the way you have presented your doses but it looks as if the Humalog is a fixed dose. Do you eat the same amount of carbs for your meals every day with no snacking in between? The reason I ask is if you do not carb count but your meals have changed, especially if they contain more carbs, this may explain your rise. If you do carb count, with your knee problems and less exercise, it is also possible that your insulin to carb ratios have changed. Whatever the reason, I would not fear needing more insulin - our needs are all different and we need as much as we need. [/QUOTE]
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