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<blockquote data-quote="-Artemis-" data-source="post: 667216" data-attributes="member: 89325"><p>.... brilliant advice from [USER=11028]@noblehead[/USER] - that's what I did in the early days too... you're on Lantus aren't you...? Do you take it in the am or pm...? Tricky to adjust if you've taken todays dose already - but if you take it at night then you *could* have a couple of drinks, and reduce your dose tonight...but be aware that Lantus takes around three days to properly adjust... and also defo agree that if in doubt, have a snack - any drop from having a drink or two can happen hours later - so if you're at all unsure of your numbers at bedtime then have something slow release (half an apple with peanut butter works well for me!) - as better to go a bit higher for a few hours, than too low... I know it can feel overwhelming at times - hug xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-Artemis-, post: 667216, member: 89325"] .... brilliant advice from [USER=11028]@noblehead[/USER] - that's what I did in the early days too... you're on Lantus aren't you...? Do you take it in the am or pm...? Tricky to adjust if you've taken todays dose already - but if you take it at night then you *could* have a couple of drinks, and reduce your dose tonight...but be aware that Lantus takes around three days to properly adjust... and also defo agree that if in doubt, have a snack - any drop from having a drink or two can happen hours later - so if you're at all unsure of your numbers at bedtime then have something slow release (half an apple with peanut butter works well for me!) - as better to go a bit higher for a few hours, than too low... I know it can feel overwhelming at times - hug xx [/QUOTE]
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