everyone is different of course but it is usually normal and more common to have your basal, in this case Lantus, roughly half or more of your total daily dose......
from the way you have described it also, the meal time doses are a complete stab in the dark.....
novorapid needs to follow a insulin/carb ratio for meaningful dose adjustment......the normal place to start with adults at least is a ratio of 1 unit to every 10g........
with doses of 32 and 34 this would equate to about 320g - 340g, of course you seem to be insulin resistant, however, even with that, those doses seem very high for meal time doses.........unless you really are consuming that amount...
if not then its likely yout mealtime insulin is compensating for a lack of basal, Lantus......
the logical steps to take, which your healthcare pros should know is;
Basal Test, test the lantus overnight at first and then carry out similar test during the day, a split might be needed
Once basal is correct, you can tackle the meal time doses......