Can novorapid act differently for each person

Pattidevans

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Thank you all:)
Patti - thanks, I tried that from your link, but got myself in a mess of confusion as I wasn't sure if the Lantus splitting had any effect on the results, and I'm not at all sure that my conclusions from that were correct - maths is definitely NOT my strong point :rolleyes:

Now, following this unscheduled interval... back to normal service and the thread relating to the OP :)

Signy
Signy you will see I responded elsewhere. Splitting your lantus should have no input on your basal testing which will only reflect whether the basal on board is right or not.
 
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Spiker

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Total action time of novorapid can easily be 5-6 hours though it would be unusual to have a significant drop in the final 1-2 hours as it's very much tapering off by then.
 

bonus

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I find lantus too suddenly kick in and work at 3.5 - 4.5 he's after injecting then it stops so I split mine morning / evening.

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