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<blockquote data-quote="Jane Milburn" data-source="post: 811597" data-attributes="member: 113376"><p>Hi, I started going to my GP's diabetic clinic about a month ago as I was having more hypo's than before in the morning. I now know this was due to being menopausal and a strange hormone interaction with insulin. He told me to take no correction doses at all when my blood sugar is high and only fast acting Humalog when having food and reduce my long acting Lantus by half! The problem is because my blood sugar has now been so high for so long now that I feel ill. Should I just ignore the GP and take needed correction doses or stick with what he suggests?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jane Milburn, post: 811597, member: 113376"] Hi, I started going to my GP's diabetic clinic about a month ago as I was having more hypo's than before in the morning. I now know this was due to being menopausal and a strange hormone interaction with insulin. He told me to take no correction doses at all when my blood sugar is high and only fast acting Humalog when having food and reduce my long acting Lantus by half! The problem is because my blood sugar has now been so high for so long now that I feel ill. Should I just ignore the GP and take needed correction doses or stick with what he suggests? [/QUOTE]
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