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<blockquote data-quote="richyb" data-source="post: 1094698" data-attributes="member: 255556"><p>sorry to hear of your experience.</p><p>I have done this myself in the moring and took a 24units of bolus instead of 24 of basal. But i knew i had made the mistake straight away and so immediately drank a bottle of Lucozade followed by a lot of glucose tablets. Think the thing to do is get quick acting glucose into you straight away. Do loads of blood tests to make sure you are keeping sugars up. If it drops take more glucose tablets. I ate so much of them it was difficult to absorb them. When i started to get ahead and sugars was out of danger I ate some longer lasting carbs but not too many in case haveing to go back to glucose tablets. You can get add on timers for pens which may help to remember when you last injected. Also the echo pen for Levimer is very good as it records time and dose.</p><p>I am type 1 for 50 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richyb, post: 1094698, member: 255556"] sorry to hear of your experience. I have done this myself in the moring and took a 24units of bolus instead of 24 of basal. But i knew i had made the mistake straight away and so immediately drank a bottle of Lucozade followed by a lot of glucose tablets. Think the thing to do is get quick acting glucose into you straight away. Do loads of blood tests to make sure you are keeping sugars up. If it drops take more glucose tablets. I ate so much of them it was difficult to absorb them. When i started to get ahead and sugars was out of danger I ate some longer lasting carbs but not too many in case haveing to go back to glucose tablets. You can get add on timers for pens which may help to remember when you last injected. Also the echo pen for Levimer is very good as it records time and dose. I am type 1 for 50 years. [/QUOTE]
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