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<blockquote data-quote="lexilox" data-source="post: 385988" data-attributes="member: 55171"><p>Cutting down the insulatard sounds like its needed to me. I am told that more than two hypos a week is too many and means my insulin is too high. Losing weight increases insulin sensitivity so I find my insulin requirement drops of I've shed a few lbs. I get a horrid headache if I wake up low or at times when i go low and can't get my BG back up quickly. It only goes away if I go for a nap but I worry about going low again in my sleep. Its a battle. I keep hoping one day a cure will come but it's been over twenty years now...! Hard to keep in target without having hypos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lexilox, post: 385988, member: 55171"] Cutting down the insulatard sounds like its needed to me. I am told that more than two hypos a week is too many and means my insulin is too high. Losing weight increases insulin sensitivity so I find my insulin requirement drops of I've shed a few lbs. I get a horrid headache if I wake up low or at times when i go low and can't get my BG back up quickly. It only goes away if I go for a nap but I worry about going low again in my sleep. Its a battle. I keep hoping one day a cure will come but it's been over twenty years now...! Hard to keep in target without having hypos. [/QUOTE]
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