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<blockquote data-quote="day007" data-source="post: 150366" data-attributes="member: 24902"><p>Hi I literally don't know what came over me but I just woke up, injected, and then realised that I'd just injected my 22u of levemir which I always do just before bed. So that means at the moment I have twice as much long-acting insulin going around inside me... how's this going to affect me, what do I do!?!</p><p></p><p>I can't just eat more breakfast because the insulin's effect is going to be slow over the whole day, should I eat long acting carbs at intervals, or should I not do my short-acting, or drastically reduce my short-acting with meals? Oh god I can't believe I did that... come to think of it I can't be sure I didn't inject 22u of novorapid. </p><p></p><p>Ok I shall be checking bs frequently but any advice if it's the levemir, which I am pretty sure it was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="day007, post: 150366, member: 24902"] Hi I literally don't know what came over me but I just woke up, injected, and then realised that I'd just injected my 22u of levemir which I always do just before bed. So that means at the moment I have twice as much long-acting insulin going around inside me... how's this going to affect me, what do I do!?! I can't just eat more breakfast because the insulin's effect is going to be slow over the whole day, should I eat long acting carbs at intervals, or should I not do my short-acting, or drastically reduce my short-acting with meals? Oh god I can't believe I did that... come to think of it I can't be sure I didn't inject 22u of novorapid. Ok I shall be checking bs frequently but any advice if it's the levemir, which I am pretty sure it was. [/QUOTE]
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