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<blockquote data-quote="Lunar_Lapin" data-source="post: 1348611" data-attributes="member: 104844"><p>I am splitting yes, half morning and half at night. The basal levels are fine overnight (I reduce night time depending on whether I've been to the gym that evening or not) and hold me steady until around 4-5AM and they start to rise. I can be at 5-6 m/mol and if I don't inject in the early hours be at 13/14m/mol by 9AM. I'm also having to split novo rapid injections for complex carbs otherwise I soon hypo, so I inject half with food and half 2 hours later which is very frustrating as a non pumper!</p><p></p><p>I did not realise that made me eligible for a pump, my DSN's are aware of my routine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lunar_Lapin, post: 1348611, member: 104844"] I am splitting yes, half morning and half at night. The basal levels are fine overnight (I reduce night time depending on whether I've been to the gym that evening or not) and hold me steady until around 4-5AM and they start to rise. I can be at 5-6 m/mol and if I don't inject in the early hours be at 13/14m/mol by 9AM. I'm also having to split novo rapid injections for complex carbs otherwise I soon hypo, so I inject half with food and half 2 hours later which is very frustrating as a non pumper! I did not realise that made me eligible for a pump, my DSN's are aware of my routine [/QUOTE]
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