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<blockquote data-quote="Alexsalter47" data-source="post: 2120162" data-attributes="member: 511055"><p>I'm sat waiting for th chemists to open and pick it up. </p><p></p><p>Going to inject 40units this evening and see how it goes. He says start on 40. Previous long acting 48 in total. I don't quite get it. But I guess 40 it is... It's my bolous injections that make the big changes. So have no idea really what changes an inaccurate long acting could do. But we ll see... </p><p></p><p>Yeah your right. I train hard , and even on the split long actings I use, I still find myself nearly halfing my bolouses for 24+ hours after training lol. But never have altered the long acting . Probably could have in the past and not hypoed so much in the night but nevermind. I'd prefer managing the fast acting more tbh. Best I just get it started and see. I've had type one for 16 years now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexsalter47, post: 2120162, member: 511055"] I'm sat waiting for th chemists to open and pick it up. Going to inject 40units this evening and see how it goes. He says start on 40. Previous long acting 48 in total. I don't quite get it. But I guess 40 it is... It's my bolous injections that make the big changes. So have no idea really what changes an inaccurate long acting could do. But we ll see... Yeah your right. I train hard , and even on the split long actings I use, I still find myself nearly halfing my bolouses for 24+ hours after training lol. But never have altered the long acting . Probably could have in the past and not hypoed so much in the night but nevermind. I'd prefer managing the fast acting more tbh. Best I just get it started and see. I've had type one for 16 years now. [/QUOTE]
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