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Lantus followed by 2.9 hypo
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<blockquote data-quote="LincolnLizzie" data-source="post: 1267818" data-attributes="member: 279740"><p>I take 16 units Lantus at 6pm and don't experience any problems but I did switch it from 9am to counteract my BG rising during the night and it did seem to work. Haven't had any problems with it and am now starting to reduce it (just gone down from 18 to 16 units) by increasing exercise.</p><p></p><p>I'm a type 2 and only take Forxiga to support it, low carbing has meant I was able to dispense with Glicazide completely. </p><p></p><p>I have just been prescribed novorapid so I can occasionally have some higher carbs for special occasions as if I have a few starchy carbs, it takes between 4 days and a week for my BG levels to come down. I wont be using it very often, I've managed for six months on low carb without so I'm aiming to use it very infrequently!</p><p></p><p>Any advice would be welcomed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LincolnLizzie, post: 1267818, member: 279740"] I take 16 units Lantus at 6pm and don't experience any problems but I did switch it from 9am to counteract my BG rising during the night and it did seem to work. Haven't had any problems with it and am now starting to reduce it (just gone down from 18 to 16 units) by increasing exercise. I'm a type 2 and only take Forxiga to support it, low carbing has meant I was able to dispense with Glicazide completely. I have just been prescribed novorapid so I can occasionally have some higher carbs for special occasions as if I have a few starchy carbs, it takes between 4 days and a week for my BG levels to come down. I wont be using it very often, I've managed for six months on low carb without so I'm aiming to use it very infrequently! Any advice would be welcomed. [/QUOTE]
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