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<blockquote data-quote="kimrooney89" data-source="post: 1410555" data-attributes="member: 345085"><p>The information booklet I was given is directed at T2s, however my DSN said that they are now prescribing it for T1s too.</p><p></p><p>I seem to be insulin resistant until around 2pm, 1u of novorapid doesn't even lower my BG by 0.5 a mmol. I then become more sensitive to my Novorapid, with 1u lowering my BG by roughly 2mmols.</p><p></p><p>I also have Dawn phenomenon, I go to bed between 5-7mmols and wake (6.15am) anything between 15-19mmols. I chase my tail taking corrections at breakfast and lunch and usually manage to be between 7-8mmols by 4/5pm.</p><p></p><p>My Levemir is split at the moment (rise & rest) I take 14u at 6.30am and 10pm.</p><p></p><p>I'm actually following a LCHF eating regime so have very little carbs. Previously when I done the DAFNE course I was advised to take 4u of Novorapid per 10g of carbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kimrooney89, post: 1410555, member: 345085"] The information booklet I was given is directed at T2s, however my DSN said that they are now prescribing it for T1s too. I seem to be insulin resistant until around 2pm, 1u of novorapid doesn't even lower my BG by 0.5 a mmol. I then become more sensitive to my Novorapid, with 1u lowering my BG by roughly 2mmols. I also have Dawn phenomenon, I go to bed between 5-7mmols and wake (6.15am) anything between 15-19mmols. I chase my tail taking corrections at breakfast and lunch and usually manage to be between 7-8mmols by 4/5pm. My Levemir is split at the moment (rise & rest) I take 14u at 6.30am and 10pm. I'm actually following a LCHF eating regime so have very little carbs. Previously when I done the DAFNE course I was advised to take 4u of Novorapid per 10g of carbs. [/QUOTE]
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