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<blockquote data-quote="TDavies" data-source="post: 1742604" data-attributes="member: 459751"><p>Thanks! x</p><p>My mum is 84.</p><p>She tests a lot (usually around 5 or 6 times a day) so we have a pretty good idea of what's happening. She is only meant to test twice a day - before each humalog injection - and then only change the dose after 3 days of consistent highs or lows - but she used to take NovoRapid and can't get out of the habit of testing all the time.</p><p>I don't think it's that because we have got the dose about right now. It has got more inconsistent and unpredictable though and goes between very high and very low...</p><p>When this happens though, it is really worrying: the downward rate of glucose really noticeably increases, she has to eat twice as much and still goes low, it's a very marked effect and lasts for nearly two days each time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TDavies, post: 1742604, member: 459751"] Thanks! x My mum is 84. She tests a lot (usually around 5 or 6 times a day) so we have a pretty good idea of what's happening. She is only meant to test twice a day - before each humalog injection - and then only change the dose after 3 days of consistent highs or lows - but she used to take NovoRapid and can't get out of the habit of testing all the time. I don't think it's that because we have got the dose about right now. It has got more inconsistent and unpredictable though and goes between very high and very low... When this happens though, it is really worrying: the downward rate of glucose really noticeably increases, she has to eat twice as much and still goes low, it's a very marked effect and lasts for nearly two days each time. [/QUOTE]
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