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Insulin need is getting more and more am concerned!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Davears" data-source="post: 340313" data-attributes="member: 55372"><p>hi J, I too went threw this a few year's ago! firstly is your insulin one of the mixed range, or is it fast acting only? I found when on the mixed I was never getting enough of the fast in the mix so was ending up with high BS. Changing insulin helped solve it in part. secondly have you tried going for a brisk walk, about half hour to an hour after eatting. youll find if you do youll burn off more of the carbs in your system, this should result in lower BS levels. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my GT-I9300 using DCUK Forum mobile app</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davears, post: 340313, member: 55372"] hi J, I too went threw this a few year's ago! firstly is your insulin one of the mixed range, or is it fast acting only? I found when on the mixed I was never getting enough of the fast in the mix so was ending up with high BS. Changing insulin helped solve it in part. secondly have you tried going for a brisk walk, about half hour to an hour after eatting. youll find if you do youll burn off more of the carbs in your system, this should result in lower BS levels. Sent from my GT-I9300 using DCUK Forum mobile app [/QUOTE]
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