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<blockquote data-quote="sandiegirl" data-source="post: 54425" data-attributes="member: 13923"><p>Hi, Could anyone advise me on how much I should reduce my night time insulin by? I am starting today to lo-carb as things have got seriously out of control for me over the past few weeks. I am type 2 diagnosed 4 years ago. Started out on diet but then went onto tablets and i am now on the folloiwng injections:</p><p></p><p>Novorapid - 26 units at breakfast</p><p>Novorapid - 26 units at lunchtime</p><p>Novorapid - 32 units at dinner</p><p>Lantus - 50 units at nighttime</p><p></p><p>Take also 2 x 500g metformin in the morning and 2 again at nightime along with atvorstatin.</p><p></p><p>To give u some idea, my morning BS was today 15.8 before breakfast, had my breakfast of 100g of lowfat organic greek yoghurt with some sunflower seeds and sweetener, had my 26 units of novorapid and my BS 2 hours later was 9.7 - this is pretty good for me. I realise that I should adjsut my dosage of insulin now that I am low carbing and this will be trial and error until I get it right, but my biggest wory is my night time one. during the day, if I have a hypo, then hopefully I should be able to deal with it, but what happens at nighttime? I know i probably sound very naive, but to be honest I have got myself in such a pickle reading the books that were recommended - Dr Bernsteins - that I am in a bit of rut now! So could someone please help me with some advise. I plan to hopefully stick to approximately 30gm of carbohydrate daily - 6gm at breakfast, 12 at lunch and 12 at tea and see how I get on . I am very overweight and need to lose about 5-6 stone. But I am so determined now to do it - and reading all teh threads on here has given me the push to get going with it. Ss sorry for the long message - this is all my pent up worries com ing out! </p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Sandie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sandiegirl, post: 54425, member: 13923"] Hi, Could anyone advise me on how much I should reduce my night time insulin by? I am starting today to lo-carb as things have got seriously out of control for me over the past few weeks. I am type 2 diagnosed 4 years ago. Started out on diet but then went onto tablets and i am now on the folloiwng injections: Novorapid - 26 units at breakfast Novorapid - 26 units at lunchtime Novorapid - 32 units at dinner Lantus - 50 units at nighttime Take also 2 x 500g metformin in the morning and 2 again at nightime along with atvorstatin. To give u some idea, my morning BS was today 15.8 before breakfast, had my breakfast of 100g of lowfat organic greek yoghurt with some sunflower seeds and sweetener, had my 26 units of novorapid and my BS 2 hours later was 9.7 - this is pretty good for me. I realise that I should adjsut my dosage of insulin now that I am low carbing and this will be trial and error until I get it right, but my biggest wory is my night time one. during the day, if I have a hypo, then hopefully I should be able to deal with it, but what happens at nighttime? I know i probably sound very naive, but to be honest I have got myself in such a pickle reading the books that were recommended - Dr Bernsteins - that I am in a bit of rut now! So could someone please help me with some advise. I plan to hopefully stick to approximately 30gm of carbohydrate daily - 6gm at breakfast, 12 at lunch and 12 at tea and see how I get on . I am very overweight and need to lose about 5-6 stone. But I am so determined now to do it - and reading all teh threads on here has given me the push to get going with it. Ss sorry for the long message - this is all my pent up worries com ing out! Thanks, Sandie [/QUOTE]
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