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<blockquote data-quote="CranberryIce" data-source="post: 1800783" data-attributes="member: 472213"><p>Not active as physical sport etc but active as such on my feet all day. I do plan to return to regular swimming (stopped due to hypos). So need flexibility for sure.</p><p></p><p>I am on 7 units of lantus in the morning and 4.5 in the evening. Sorry should have been more clearer- I suffered from lots of hypos. Since low carbing and the libre I have more than halved my doses (used to be 16&9) and got the hypos under better control. </p><p></p><p>Because my pre-pregnancy targets are pretty tight I need to get my BG lower before meals. Every-time I increase my lantus even by half a unit I am almost guaranteed to hypo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CranberryIce, post: 1800783, member: 472213"] Not active as physical sport etc but active as such on my feet all day. I do plan to return to regular swimming (stopped due to hypos). So need flexibility for sure. I am on 7 units of lantus in the morning and 4.5 in the evening. Sorry should have been more clearer- I suffered from lots of hypos. Since low carbing and the libre I have more than halved my doses (used to be 16&9) and got the hypos under better control. Because my pre-pregnancy targets are pretty tight I need to get my BG lower before meals. Every-time I increase my lantus even by half a unit I am almost guaranteed to hypo. [/QUOTE]
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