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<blockquote data-quote="lionrampant" data-source="post: 91855" data-attributes="member: 8589"><p>You both have to get used to managing doses in unusual situation eventually anyway, so she might as well go and just remember to test her bloods before and after, and do a suitable injection. If you get it wrong you get it wrong, we learn by doing. Sounds reckless, but that's how we all do it in the beginning.</p><p></p><p>As for the Lantus, I still don't understand why anyone is prescribing it. It's a lemon by all accounts, at least when compared to Levemir. That being said I'm still of the opinion she shouldn't be on basal-bolus this early anyway...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lionrampant, post: 91855, member: 8589"] You both have to get used to managing doses in unusual situation eventually anyway, so she might as well go and just remember to test her bloods before and after, and do a suitable injection. If you get it wrong you get it wrong, we learn by doing. Sounds reckless, but that's how we all do it in the beginning. As for the Lantus, I still don't understand why anyone is prescribing it. It's a lemon by all accounts, at least when compared to Levemir. That being said I'm still of the opinion she shouldn't be on basal-bolus this early anyway... [/QUOTE]
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