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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs Mac" data-source="post: 347968" data-attributes="member: 55788"><p>Wow, thanks again everyone! You're very patient with me, I know it's taking me a while to get my head around this carb counting lark! I haven't ignored your advice, I promise, I just keep forgetting!!</p><p></p><p>Saw my consultant today who agreed that it was probably the right thing to do to skip novo rapid at lunchtime when m BG was low. In fact, he's now taken the lunchtime dose away all together and asked me to take my Lantus at lunch instead of in the evening. I need to take a small dose of novo rapid, two units or so, if I'm eating particularly high carb meal.</p><p></p><p>I saw the dietician, who didn't say a lot to be honest, other than yes, I eat reasonably well. Going on a carb counting workshop soon so I'll stop asking daft questions on here hopefully!!</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the comments about exercise too, I feel much more confident now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs Mac, post: 347968, member: 55788"] Wow, thanks again everyone! You're very patient with me, I know it's taking me a while to get my head around this carb counting lark! I haven't ignored your advice, I promise, I just keep forgetting!! Saw my consultant today who agreed that it was probably the right thing to do to skip novo rapid at lunchtime when m BG was low. In fact, he's now taken the lunchtime dose away all together and asked me to take my Lantus at lunch instead of in the evening. I need to take a small dose of novo rapid, two units or so, if I'm eating particularly high carb meal. I saw the dietician, who didn't say a lot to be honest, other than yes, I eat reasonably well. Going on a carb counting workshop soon so I'll stop asking daft questions on here hopefully!! Thanks for the comments about exercise too, I feel much more confident now. [/QUOTE]
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