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Changing Basal Insulin - Observing what happens and hopefully providing some "lessons learned"
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<blockquote data-quote="tim2000s" data-source="post: 733773" data-attributes="member: 30007"><p>Thanks [USER=29301]@smidge[/USER], will take a look. Further in the basal change saga, I hit the gym tonight just after the levemir theoretically had worn off and saw a roughly 2 mmol/l drop in my bs readings before they started climbing again thanks to whey protein shake. I think the plan is to run 8u over night/6 after the gym, then maybe dose a higher level of levemir earlier in the morning and deal with the effects later in the day. For all the 'flexibility' of this insulin, lantus seems like it was easier to manage at this point in time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim2000s, post: 733773, member: 30007"] Thanks [USER=29301]@smidge[/USER], will take a look. Further in the basal change saga, I hit the gym tonight just after the levemir theoretically had worn off and saw a roughly 2 mmol/l drop in my bs readings before they started climbing again thanks to whey protein shake. I think the plan is to run 8u over night/6 after the gym, then maybe dose a higher level of levemir earlier in the morning and deal with the effects later in the day. For all the 'flexibility' of this insulin, lantus seems like it was easier to manage at this point in time. [/QUOTE]
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