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<blockquote data-quote="suzi" data-source="post: 27911" data-attributes="member: 11767"><p>Thanks Georgina, </p><p>Can i ask up to how many times a day you have to inject? Were finding the humalog fast acting great after meals as we can inject to what he has eaten, the Lantus at night is good too as bs are always good first thing, only draw back is waiting half an hour to eat, though we don't always go by the rules! Biggest gripe is the Insumane 15 combi as hypos occur around pre break at school no matter what breakfast was. I have heard of Levimar and i know of one child on it. Our biggest problem is getting certain insulins, i had to beg! for insumane after his mixtard 20 went of the market and dispite 2 changes including frightening experiences with humalog30 and mixtard 25 we settled virginally well on the insumane 15 combi. But there is room for improvement, and i'm open to all ideas and advise,</p><p>thanks for taking the time to advise, very much appreciated.</p><p>Suzi x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suzi, post: 27911, member: 11767"] Thanks Georgina, Can i ask up to how many times a day you have to inject? Were finding the humalog fast acting great after meals as we can inject to what he has eaten, the Lantus at night is good too as bs are always good first thing, only draw back is waiting half an hour to eat, though we don't always go by the rules! Biggest gripe is the Insumane 15 combi as hypos occur around pre break at school no matter what breakfast was. I have heard of Levimar and i know of one child on it. Our biggest problem is getting certain insulins, i had to beg! for insumane after his mixtard 20 went of the market and dispite 2 changes including frightening experiences with humalog30 and mixtard 25 we settled virginally well on the insumane 15 combi. But there is room for improvement, and i'm open to all ideas and advise, thanks for taking the time to advise, very much appreciated. Suzi x [/QUOTE]
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