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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 1513296" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Hi. My last post was terminated before I finished it but I was going to say that if you want twice-a-day insulin then do insist on it. It has not been discontinued but Basal/Bolus is the new standard from NICE for T1 treatment giving the most accurate control. Your very high NovoRapid shots imply you may have quite a bit of insulin resistance thru excess weight? This will make control with any insulin regime difficult. If you are not already low-carbing then this is essential to control weight with insulin - you may have been told you can eat what you like when on insulin but you can't. The Lantus can be taken in the morning or evening or split twice day; you have been given poor and conflicting advice from the medics on this. When you do manage to see someone at the clinic you need to take a firm line with them and insist on going back to twice-a-day mixed insulin as this is what works for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 1513296, member: 21149"] Hi. My last post was terminated before I finished it but I was going to say that if you want twice-a-day insulin then do insist on it. It has not been discontinued but Basal/Bolus is the new standard from NICE for T1 treatment giving the most accurate control. Your very high NovoRapid shots imply you may have quite a bit of insulin resistance thru excess weight? This will make control with any insulin regime difficult. If you are not already low-carbing then this is essential to control weight with insulin - you may have been told you can eat what you like when on insulin but you can't. The Lantus can be taken in the morning or evening or split twice day; you have been given poor and conflicting advice from the medics on this. When you do manage to see someone at the clinic you need to take a firm line with them and insist on going back to twice-a-day mixed insulin as this is what works for you. [/QUOTE]
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