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<blockquote data-quote="OdinsBeard" data-source="post: 1610554" data-attributes="member: 449883"><p>I take Novorapid and Lantus. I've been through the same routine again this morning and bloods are around 9 now so starting to feel a little more human. I spoke to the endochrinologist who is also the diabetes specialist and it was him who suggested it was the injection sites. He was seeing me for an elevated prolactin problem. He seemed to think that I'm not insulin resistant and the problem lies with the injection sites. I was just asking in case anyone else had been through the same thing and if the pump was a better option. The fact that once the bloods come down I am spending more time within the parameters which is giving me a good average and not good control. No idea what the acronym IMO means by the way,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OdinsBeard, post: 1610554, member: 449883"] I take Novorapid and Lantus. I've been through the same routine again this morning and bloods are around 9 now so starting to feel a little more human. I spoke to the endochrinologist who is also the diabetes specialist and it was him who suggested it was the injection sites. He was seeing me for an elevated prolactin problem. He seemed to think that I'm not insulin resistant and the problem lies with the injection sites. I was just asking in case anyone else had been through the same thing and if the pump was a better option. The fact that once the bloods come down I am spending more time within the parameters which is giving me a good average and not good control. No idea what the acronym IMO means by the way, [/QUOTE]
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