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<blockquote data-quote="Fallenstar" data-source="post: 229488" data-attributes="member: 36659"><p>wow spiedog that's a good time, I can relate to the amount of Glucose Gel, those things aren't for the faint hearted :sick: I have found that my change from Lantus and Apidra to Levemir and Novo has made a massive difference with the amount of Hypos I have now during runs..and my performance also.</p><p>I used to have to set off with my sugars so high and carbed up to the hilt to cope with Lantus, now I can have a meal with Bolus, set off with them at around 12 and I only have to have a couple of glucose sweets every 45 mins now...and my orange juice and water mix, very diluted ,in my Camel pack, will see me right for a full marathon now...before ,I was like you , I had to run my BG so high at first then I,d be chasing Hypos at the 16 mile mark :roll: </p><p>I'm glad you find the pump is working for you, you have some really good times going on , are you faster now on the pump?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fallenstar, post: 229488, member: 36659"] wow spiedog that's a good time, I can relate to the amount of Glucose Gel, those things aren't for the faint hearted :sick: I have found that my change from Lantus and Apidra to Levemir and Novo has made a massive difference with the amount of Hypos I have now during runs..and my performance also. I used to have to set off with my sugars so high and carbed up to the hilt to cope with Lantus, now I can have a meal with Bolus, set off with them at around 12 and I only have to have a couple of glucose sweets every 45 mins now...and my orange juice and water mix, very diluted ,in my Camel pack, will see me right for a full marathon now...before ,I was like you , I had to run my BG so high at first then I,d be chasing Hypos at the 16 mile mark :roll: I'm glad you find the pump is working for you, you have some really good times going on , are you faster now on the pump? [/QUOTE]
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