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<blockquote data-quote="Gloucestergirl" data-source="post: 1922820" data-attributes="member: 54959"><p>I was diagnosed with Type 2 back in 1995 when I was 49 but I wasn't and never have been overweight but my father had it and my sister has it so maybe it's late onset Type 1 and in my genes. I was on tablets for about eight years and then went on to Lantus then Novorapid was also added. My fluctuating sugar levels settled down on the insulin but the bed time level would be quite high and earlier this year I thought it might be because the Lantus wasn't lasting long enough so I decided to split the dose and my evening sugar levels have been much better since doing that. I set an alarm for 10.00am and 10.00pm so I don't forget but that is also to do with some tablets I have to take. I was admitted to hospital without notice a few months ago and didn't take my insulin for over a day and it didn't make a lot of difference to my sugar levels, until I had a mug of drinking chocolate that is! I don't think being late or missing a dose occasionally will hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gloucestergirl, post: 1922820, member: 54959"] I was diagnosed with Type 2 back in 1995 when I was 49 but I wasn't and never have been overweight but my father had it and my sister has it so maybe it's late onset Type 1 and in my genes. I was on tablets for about eight years and then went on to Lantus then Novorapid was also added. My fluctuating sugar levels settled down on the insulin but the bed time level would be quite high and earlier this year I thought it might be because the Lantus wasn't lasting long enough so I decided to split the dose and my evening sugar levels have been much better since doing that. I set an alarm for 10.00am and 10.00pm so I don't forget but that is also to do with some tablets I have to take. I was admitted to hospital without notice a few months ago and didn't take my insulin for over a day and it didn't make a lot of difference to my sugar levels, until I had a mug of drinking chocolate that is! I don't think being late or missing a dose occasionally will hurt. [/QUOTE]
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