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<blockquote data-quote="claridge" data-source="post: 111765" data-attributes="member: 15821"><p>Hey,</p><p></p><p>Since yday thiink my honemoon period has ended- havent used Insulin for about 5 months now- so just thought would jump on here and get a bit of advice. My BS over night increased by nearly 2 points. Had steak for breakkie- got in- climbed stairs not lift and BS was under 7 so l was happy. At 11 my BS had shot up to 9. Just had 2 units of Novorapid and 2 units of Lantus. The worrying thing is lm not sure what its doing and what to do for it. Really dont want to overshoot with the Insulin, but really want to get it back under control as you feel so much more rubbish. </p><p>Thank you in advance. Jo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="claridge, post: 111765, member: 15821"] Hey, Since yday thiink my honemoon period has ended- havent used Insulin for about 5 months now- so just thought would jump on here and get a bit of advice. My BS over night increased by nearly 2 points. Had steak for breakkie- got in- climbed stairs not lift and BS was under 7 so l was happy. At 11 my BS had shot up to 9. Just had 2 units of Novorapid and 2 units of Lantus. The worrying thing is lm not sure what its doing and what to do for it. Really dont want to overshoot with the Insulin, but really want to get it back under control as you feel so much more rubbish. Thank you in advance. Jo [/QUOTE]
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