June_C
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Yes you canSo to repeat my question, if you're on basal/bolus, can you go off the healthy diet now and again and inject for it?
Hi CarbsRok, I have Humulog insulin in the fridge, which I understood was for sick day rules. Can I use this to bring down my bg levels due to my weakness for After 8 mints? Also, I don't know how many units to inject. Is it about 1 unit for 10g of carbs?Yes you canWould it be worth asking your nurse for some separate bolus insulin if for the most part you are happy with mixed insulin?
Hope your numbers are not as high as you feared.
Hi, yes you can use the Humalog for treating or extra bolus.Hi CarbsRok, I have Humulog insulin in the fridge, which I understood was for sick day rules. Can I use this to bring down my bg levels due to my weakness for After 8 mints? Also, I don't know how many units to inject. Is it about 1 unit for 10g of carbs?
Hi June,Hi CarbsRok, I have Humulog insulin in the fridge, which I understood was for sick day rules. Can I use this to bring down my bg levels due to my weakness for After 8 mints? Also, I don't know how many units to inject. Is it about 1 unit for 10g of carbs?
Yes I did. I then got a second appt with the DSN (on my own) followed by a third, again on my own. Sorry, I was confused when you said group session as I never had one. I was treated, for whatever reason, to one to one sessions.
That's interesting. 5 injections per day is putting me off basal/bolus at the moment, but if I could get away with one basal per day and perhaps only two bolus per day, it sounds more appealing along with giving me extra freedom.Hi. Yes, you can bolus to match the meal which is why I'm happy to be on Basal/Bolus. I only typically have three injections per day (1 Basal and two Bolus) although if I'm away having big breakfasts I'll Bolus for that as well. With only three injections compared with two for mixed insulin the downside is very small for Basal/Bolus. As I take one Basal at night I just have to have the Bolus with me during the day and the risk of hypos is lower together with good control.
I'm also on 3 injections a day - basal at night and then bolus with breakfast and dinner (don't seem to need any at lunch)That's interesting. 5 injections per day is putting me off basal/bolus at the moment, but if I could get away with one basal per day and perhaps only two bolus per day, it sounds more appealing along with giving me extra freedom.
That's encouragingI'm also on 3 injections a day - basal at night and then bolus with breakfast and dinner (don't seem to need any at lunch)
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