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<blockquote data-quote="Hertfordshiremum" data-source="post: 2486223" data-attributes="member: 507802"><p>Hi It’s very common for insulin to suddenly kick start a positive reaction by your own body shortly after diagnosis. I had to halve the insulin I started on after 6 months. I remember having to frequently change my doses in the first couple of years. We can’t advise on doses you need to talk to your team but don’t carry on like this. FYI I take my evening Levemir just before dinner and suits me much better than before bed. I would give this a go, could you not take it when you inject your humalog for your dinner?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hertfordshiremum, post: 2486223, member: 507802"] Hi It’s very common for insulin to suddenly kick start a positive reaction by your own body shortly after diagnosis. I had to halve the insulin I started on after 6 months. I remember having to frequently change my doses in the first couple of years. We can’t advise on doses you need to talk to your team but don’t carry on like this. FYI I take my evening Levemir just before dinner and suits me much better than before bed. I would give this a go, could you not take it when you inject your humalog for your dinner? [/QUOTE]
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