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<blockquote data-quote="Geoff" data-source="post: 207410" data-attributes="member: 7293"><p>Hi Russ- I have been using Lavemir for the last 4 years and have found it very predictable to manage, I split dose using 8units at around 11am and 6umits at around 10pm. I have fin tuned my dosage to fall between a morning reading of 5.8-6.1mmol/lt 95% of the time, the only time that I have higher readings is if I eat a meal later than 7.30pm, then it becomes a bit of a lottery. </p><p></p><p>Why don’t you tray eating your last main meal a bit earlier than usual and see if things change, my last meal of the day is now always not later than 5.pm, and I just have a light snack if required until I go to bed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoff, post: 207410, member: 7293"] Hi Russ- I have been using Lavemir for the last 4 years and have found it very predictable to manage, I split dose using 8units at around 11am and 6umits at around 10pm. I have fin tuned my dosage to fall between a morning reading of 5.8-6.1mmol/lt 95% of the time, the only time that I have higher readings is if I eat a meal later than 7.30pm, then it becomes a bit of a lottery. Why don’t you tray eating your last main meal a bit earlier than usual and see if things change, my last meal of the day is now always not later than 5.pm, and I just have a light snack if required until I go to bed. [/QUOTE]
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