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<blockquote data-quote="handicapable" data-source="post: 1826627" data-attributes="member: 479878"><p>Age 30, weight 70kg (was 80), my daily diet has been a lot healthier since being diagnosed but it's not a crash diet or anything, been lefting weights 3-4x a week to try and bulk back up. I was supposed to be on 10 units Lantus and 3x4 units of NovoRapid, instead I was told to take 24 units Lantus and 3x6 units NovoRapid. Nobody told me I could alter the NovoRapid dose myself until last Wednesday, I've now taken it upon myself to alter the Lantus too. All I took yesterday was 9 units of that and no NovoRapid at all, was a rest day from lifting and over 7 readings the average was 7.9mmol/l. As I was training this afternoon (only for 40 minutes) I took 6 units of the Lantus at 6pm and I've just recovered from another mild hypo. Getting tired of them already and I'm about ready to reverse most of the lifestyle changes I've made, perhaps that will stop it from happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="handicapable, post: 1826627, member: 479878"] Age 30, weight 70kg (was 80), my daily diet has been a lot healthier since being diagnosed but it's not a crash diet or anything, been lefting weights 3-4x a week to try and bulk back up. I was supposed to be on 10 units Lantus and 3x4 units of NovoRapid, instead I was told to take 24 units Lantus and 3x6 units NovoRapid. Nobody told me I could alter the NovoRapid dose myself until last Wednesday, I've now taken it upon myself to alter the Lantus too. All I took yesterday was 9 units of that and no NovoRapid at all, was a rest day from lifting and over 7 readings the average was 7.9mmol/l. As I was training this afternoon (only for 40 minutes) I took 6 units of the Lantus at 6pm and I've just recovered from another mild hypo. Getting tired of them already and I'm about ready to reverse most of the lifestyle changes I've made, perhaps that will stop it from happening. [/QUOTE]
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