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Daughter hypos after dinner - advice please
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<blockquote data-quote="JMK1954" data-source="post: 2322526" data-attributes="member: 352098"><p>I also suspect insulin stacking is largely to blame for your daughter's hypos. It is always unwise to inject a new lot of insulin when a previous lot is still working and we cannot tell exactly how much further our BS is going to drop because of the first injection. In addition, we are all rather more sensitive to insulin in the evenings than we are in the mornings anyway. You sound as if you are both on top of the situation generally. Just avoiding injections that are too close may solve the problem completely, or at least move things in the right direction. Good luck. With type 1, there always seems to be something new to learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMK1954, post: 2322526, member: 352098"] I also suspect insulin stacking is largely to blame for your daughter's hypos. It is always unwise to inject a new lot of insulin when a previous lot is still working and we cannot tell exactly how much further our BS is going to drop because of the first injection. In addition, we are all rather more sensitive to insulin in the evenings than we are in the mornings anyway. You sound as if you are both on top of the situation generally. Just avoiding injections that are too close may solve the problem completely, or at least move things in the right direction. Good luck. With type 1, there always seems to be something new to learn. [/QUOTE]
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