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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 2398494" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>Yeah, sorta kind of...</p><p></p><p>I know a correction dose with Novorapid has a turn around in just over an hour. & I don't get more resistant the higher I go wayward? (Thus needing more to correct, as reported by others?) it basically isn't "sluggish" for me..</p><p>I also know with my Lantus, I'm quite insulin sensitive in the evenings & can (pending on activity.) stay in the 4.8 to 5.5mmol zone long after it should have tailed off & even afford to dose 2 or 3 hours later than my usual time to inject?</p><p>When it works. Sometimes it loses potency & a change of cartridge remedies the issue for the following day.</p><p>Lantus goes in my legs. Novorapid? (Pending on where I am or what company I keep.) stomach or legs.</p><p>I use the inner thigh. Buttocks make no difference.</p><p></p><p>Activity levels do affect absorption more so than where I bang it? So getting the basal dosage right for an anticipated heavy day of graft seems to work for me..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 2398494, member: 101136"] Hi, Yeah, sorta kind of... I know a correction dose with Novorapid has a turn around in just over an hour. & I don't get more resistant the higher I go wayward? (Thus needing more to correct, as reported by others?) it basically isn't "sluggish" for me.. I also know with my Lantus, I'm quite insulin sensitive in the evenings & can (pending on activity.) stay in the 4.8 to 5.5mmol zone long after it should have tailed off & even afford to dose 2 or 3 hours later than my usual time to inject? When it works. Sometimes it loses potency & a change of cartridge remedies the issue for the following day. Lantus goes in my legs. Novorapid? (Pending on where I am or what company I keep.) stomach or legs. I use the inner thigh. Buttocks make no difference. Activity levels do affect absorption more so than where I bang it? So getting the basal dosage right for an anticipated heavy day of graft seems to work for me.. [/QUOTE]
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