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<blockquote data-quote="KatMac1" data-source="post: 2476101" data-attributes="member: 551362"><p>Thanks for the reply - I really do appreciate your help.</p><p></p><p>I'm currently on Levemir (morning and night) and then NovoRapid with meals. I've been carb counting and in general I think I've gotten my dose about right, but I've also been sticking to similar foods since I know what's probably going to happen. Of course, that doesn't stop me worrying it might be different the next time! I think I need to sort out timings though - my peaks seem to occur at random times after I eat (e.g. tonight, I had no rise - actually dropped a little - for about 2 hours and currently peaking 3-4 hours after my food). So then I don't want to eat if I don't think I've left enough time before my next meal or bed or at least I get myself all worked up about it if I do want/need to eat sooner etc.</p><p></p><p>I think you're right about the deep breath and bed though - hopefully I'll feel a little better in the morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KatMac1, post: 2476101, member: 551362"] Thanks for the reply - I really do appreciate your help. I'm currently on Levemir (morning and night) and then NovoRapid with meals. I've been carb counting and in general I think I've gotten my dose about right, but I've also been sticking to similar foods since I know what's probably going to happen. Of course, that doesn't stop me worrying it might be different the next time! I think I need to sort out timings though - my peaks seem to occur at random times after I eat (e.g. tonight, I had no rise - actually dropped a little - for about 2 hours and currently peaking 3-4 hours after my food). So then I don't want to eat if I don't think I've left enough time before my next meal or bed or at least I get myself all worked up about it if I do want/need to eat sooner etc. I think you're right about the deep breath and bed though - hopefully I'll feel a little better in the morning. [/QUOTE]
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