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<blockquote data-quote="jopar" data-source="post: 45794" data-attributes="member: 11712"><p>Two thoughts here..</p><p></p><p>I'm assuming by what you are saying that the novorapid is a fixed amount of insulin for each main meal! If so carb counting would be a advantage so that she can work out her carb to insulin ratio, and then adjust her insulin each meal to suit...</p><p></p><p>Another problem could be that she has two very different needs of Levimer to cope with the morning and the night, so to have one injection in the night can cause her to swim in insulin durning the morning, and then if reduced then this meets the morning requirements but not enough to coope with afternoon and evening.. It might be a idea to split the levimer into two, so that you are able to match the different needs better..</p><p></p><p>These might be a good idea to put these two suggestion not only forward to your daughter and her care team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jopar, post: 45794, member: 11712"] Two thoughts here.. I'm assuming by what you are saying that the novorapid is a fixed amount of insulin for each main meal! If so carb counting would be a advantage so that she can work out her carb to insulin ratio, and then adjust her insulin each meal to suit... Another problem could be that she has two very different needs of Levimer to cope with the morning and the night, so to have one injection in the night can cause her to swim in insulin durning the morning, and then if reduced then this meets the morning requirements but not enough to coope with afternoon and evening.. It might be a idea to split the levimer into two, so that you are able to match the different needs better.. These might be a good idea to put these two suggestion not only forward to your daughter and her care team. [/QUOTE]
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