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<blockquote data-quote="selya" data-source="post: 2052936" data-attributes="member: 500737"><p>Thank you [USER=495143]@Jacqui T[/USER] it is really giving confidence reading all the suggestions! Do you think I can get away by not giving novorapid (quick acting) for one of my meals if i know I have done enough activities? or Do I still need to ensure that I take at least 1 unit to keep me going? The weather has really changed in the UK as we are heading towards our summer and I have reduced my lantus to 6 units now and I am starting to notice even if I take less novorapid for my carbie food I can feel the change in glucose through mad dizziness frequently. Therefore, I am quite confused as the weather in India is double the weather here so I was wondering if it is worth taking novorapid for some meals of my day?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="selya, post: 2052936, member: 500737"] Thank you [USER=495143]@Jacqui T[/USER] it is really giving confidence reading all the suggestions! Do you think I can get away by not giving novorapid (quick acting) for one of my meals if i know I have done enough activities? or Do I still need to ensure that I take at least 1 unit to keep me going? The weather has really changed in the UK as we are heading towards our summer and I have reduced my lantus to 6 units now and I am starting to notice even if I take less novorapid for my carbie food I can feel the change in glucose through mad dizziness frequently. Therefore, I am quite confused as the weather in India is double the weather here so I was wondering if it is worth taking novorapid for some meals of my day? [/QUOTE]
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