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<blockquote data-quote="janabelle" data-source="post: 91093" data-attributes="member: 7788"><p>Re-brittle diabetes.</p><p>I was told 15 years ago, while on synthetic 'human' insulin that my diabetes would prob always be 'brittle'. It's rubbish, I'm quite sure if I'd been put on animal insulin back then I'd have the stable control I have now. </p><p>I trusted my consultant who told me this, but she's the same consultant that told me, while I was on Lantus, that is was ok for my blood sugar to rise daily as high as 15! You live and you learn. </p><p>Sophsmum- You can contact the IDDT(insulin dependent diabetes trust) for advice re their website;they also have a helpline number.</p><p>Jus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janabelle, post: 91093, member: 7788"] Re-brittle diabetes. I was told 15 years ago, while on synthetic 'human' insulin that my diabetes would prob always be 'brittle'. It's rubbish, I'm quite sure if I'd been put on animal insulin back then I'd have the stable control I have now. I trusted my consultant who told me this, but she's the same consultant that told me, while I was on Lantus, that is was ok for my blood sugar to rise daily as high as 15! You live and you learn. Sophsmum- You can contact the IDDT(insulin dependent diabetes trust) for advice re their website;they also have a helpline number. Jus [/QUOTE]
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