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<blockquote data-quote="Bash_" data-source="post: 2364286" data-attributes="member: 426323"><p>Insulin resistance </p><p></p><p>I've had a couple of instances of insulin not working during 47 years of diabetes, but has always been due to a reason. The last occasion was when I broke my sternham many moons ago after a car crash. Leaving hospital I started to return to exercise but had no energy and felt dreadful. Spoke to Doctor and with 24 hours of insulin change started to feel much better with improvement to blood etc. </p><p></p><p>Suggest drinking more water and less exercise initially to allow your body to settle naturally and natural yogurt could rebalance you before giving up on your current insulin. Don't forget you could increase your insulin for example as if you have an infection for example. Hope this helps.. Stay safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bash_, post: 2364286, member: 426323"] Insulin resistance I've had a couple of instances of insulin not working during 47 years of diabetes, but has always been due to a reason. The last occasion was when I broke my sternham many moons ago after a car crash. Leaving hospital I started to return to exercise but had no energy and felt dreadful. Spoke to Doctor and with 24 hours of insulin change started to feel much better with improvement to blood etc. Suggest drinking more water and less exercise initially to allow your body to settle naturally and natural yogurt could rebalance you before giving up on your current insulin. Don't forget you could increase your insulin for example as if you have an infection for example. Hope this helps.. Stay safe [/QUOTE]
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