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<blockquote data-quote="Kazzabling" data-source="post: 2275135" data-attributes="member: 514965"><p>Hello thanks kindly for your suggestion, i can see where you are coming from tbh</p><p> I am not sure with the insulin i am on but generally i am a bit insulin resistant normally to be honest. Normally an adjustment of 1 unit wouldnt make such a big change in my levels. Quite often i will make a change in my nightime of 2 units at once either up or down as required with no bad outcome. I think it is more to do with myself at night poss hormones as suggested by my consultant that can make what would normally work adjustment wise not work as expexted To illustrate how unpredicable my levels can be at night i do 2 long acting jabs mid eve and morn 12 hrs apart. Within the last say 4 weeks say i have had 26 units at night. Bizarrely and this never ever happens but i dropped right down to 8 units at one point, and atm i am on 16 and i will drop that tonight. Anyway less about me, thank you kindly for your interest and i hope you are keeping well yourself ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kazzabling, post: 2275135, member: 514965"] Hello thanks kindly for your suggestion, i can see where you are coming from tbh I am not sure with the insulin i am on but generally i am a bit insulin resistant normally to be honest. Normally an adjustment of 1 unit wouldnt make such a big change in my levels. Quite often i will make a change in my nightime of 2 units at once either up or down as required with no bad outcome. I think it is more to do with myself at night poss hormones as suggested by my consultant that can make what would normally work adjustment wise not work as expexted To illustrate how unpredicable my levels can be at night i do 2 long acting jabs mid eve and morn 12 hrs apart. Within the last say 4 weeks say i have had 26 units at night. Bizarrely and this never ever happens but i dropped right down to 8 units at one point, and atm i am on 16 and i will drop that tonight. Anyway less about me, thank you kindly for your interest and i hope you are keeping well yourself ? [/QUOTE]
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