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<blockquote data-quote="Nyxks" data-source="post: 585015" data-attributes="member: 116204"><p>[USER=115676]@HelloItsMe[/USER] like other's have said your not on a high dosage at all, some of us are on much higher dosages of insulin then that daily. I take 100 units of lantus at night n wake up at mmol 4 each morning because of it, rest of the day I'm around mmol 6 and I take a sliding scale of humalog (average 10 units with a meal and various with snacks if i have one), but my carb to insulin ratio is 1:5 so its a bit high do to also having insulin resistnace, which is annoying on many levels since it can equal weight gain if not watched (I've not pcos, so it adds to the weight issue and I'm post menopaual so again weight gain is easy weight loss not so much).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nyxks, post: 585015, member: 116204"] [USER=115676]@HelloItsMe[/USER] like other's have said your not on a high dosage at all, some of us are on much higher dosages of insulin then that daily. I take 100 units of lantus at night n wake up at mmol 4 each morning because of it, rest of the day I'm around mmol 6 and I take a sliding scale of humalog (average 10 units with a meal and various with snacks if i have one), but my carb to insulin ratio is 1:5 so its a bit high do to also having insulin resistnace, which is annoying on many levels since it can equal weight gain if not watched (I've not pcos, so it adds to the weight issue and I'm post menopaual so again weight gain is easy weight loss not so much). [/QUOTE]
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