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<blockquote data-quote="MarkMunday" data-source="post: 2334992" data-attributes="member: 525839"><p>My response was to the OP, someone taking 25 units of basal a day. So clearly insulin sensitive. There was also clear anxiety about hypos, which is not uncommon. Hypos can happen for various reasons, and reducing the size of insulin shots always reduces this risk. Regardless of total daily dose. It almost goes without saying.</p><p></p><p>I live alone, so I simply can't have a hypo I am not able to treat. I reduce hypo risk by minimising the size of insulin shots. It works very well. That this has never been suggested to me by a caring and perceptive medical professional over the last 43 years is disappointing to say the least. It is also why I point this approach out to people also grappling with the issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkMunday, post: 2334992, member: 525839"] My response was to the OP, someone taking 25 units of basal a day. So clearly insulin sensitive. There was also clear anxiety about hypos, which is not uncommon. Hypos can happen for various reasons, and reducing the size of insulin shots always reduces this risk. Regardless of total daily dose. It almost goes without saying. I live alone, so I simply can't have a hypo I am not able to treat. I reduce hypo risk by minimising the size of insulin shots. It works very well. That this has never been suggested to me by a caring and perceptive medical professional over the last 43 years is disappointing to say the least. It is also why I point this approach out to people also grappling with the issue. [/QUOTE]
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