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<blockquote data-quote="iHs" data-source="post: 323146" data-attributes="member: 8799"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>Have you been given any guidance at all with eating carbohydrate with Novomix 30, like eat set amounts of carb little and often? If not, then you should your dsn and ask. 4 units am and 6 units pm against 270g carb per day doesn't sound as though you are using enough of the insulin. If you are losing weight, then it might be because your bg levels are too high as insulin should be matched correctly with carbohydrate eaten at different times of the day. Once your bg levels are balanced out ok, then you will start to put on weight but that unfortunately can only be sorted out correctly through doing bg tests before eating breakfast, mid morning, before lunch, mid afternoon, before eve meal and before going to bed and eating carb so that your bg levels stay within targets when you test. Just how high are your bg levels going and also what amounts of carb are you eating?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iHs, post: 323146, member: 8799"] Hi Have you been given any guidance at all with eating carbohydrate with Novomix 30, like eat set amounts of carb little and often? If not, then you should your dsn and ask. 4 units am and 6 units pm against 270g carb per day doesn't sound as though you are using enough of the insulin. If you are losing weight, then it might be because your bg levels are too high as insulin should be matched correctly with carbohydrate eaten at different times of the day. Once your bg levels are balanced out ok, then you will start to put on weight but that unfortunately can only be sorted out correctly through doing bg tests before eating breakfast, mid morning, before lunch, mid afternoon, before eve meal and before going to bed and eating carb so that your bg levels stay within targets when you test. Just how high are your bg levels going and also what amounts of carb are you eating? [/QUOTE]
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