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<blockquote data-quote="Tinkerbelly" data-source="post: 15987" data-attributes="member: 6179"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>Have you tried reducing the amount of carbohydrate that you are eating for your meals in order to balance up the action of the Novorapid? If not, that is your first option.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, you could try talking to your dsn about the possibility of injecting glargine twice a day instead of just at bedtime. That might help.</p><p></p><p>Thirdly, out of all the fast acting insulins available at this present time, Novorapid is said to be the slowest, so that might be the reason why your bg are on 13 after you eat (is this 2.5hrs afterwards?). You could ask about transferring over to using Apidra which goes quite well with Lantus (same make) and has a very fast action or use Humalog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tinkerbelly, post: 15987, member: 6179"] Hi Have you tried reducing the amount of carbohydrate that you are eating for your meals in order to balance up the action of the Novorapid? If not, that is your first option. Secondly, you could try talking to your dsn about the possibility of injecting glargine twice a day instead of just at bedtime. That might help. Thirdly, out of all the fast acting insulins available at this present time, Novorapid is said to be the slowest, so that might be the reason why your bg are on 13 after you eat (is this 2.5hrs afterwards?). You could ask about transferring over to using Apidra which goes quite well with Lantus (same make) and has a very fast action or use Humalog. [/QUOTE]
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