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<blockquote data-quote="TheBigNewt" data-source="post: 1570288" data-attributes="member: 380756"><p>Yeah, I can run those sugars a lot of days and feel fine. I also take 25 Lantus and Novorapid with meals depends, usually 4-8 units depending on what I eat and where I start out. Where I'm careful is bedtime especially if I take my Novorapid at, say, 7pm and retire at 9:30-10pm. Then I have a snack designed to last me through the night. Just be careful what you say to healthcare providers there about possibly being "hypo unaware". For one thing they probably don't have much of a clue as to what it is, and for another thing if they decide to report you to the diabetes police you could get your license suspended. Somebody last week had that happen to them, and they had never ever had a problem driving with diabetes. It was a mess for him. He was afraid of losing his job because of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBigNewt, post: 1570288, member: 380756"] Yeah, I can run those sugars a lot of days and feel fine. I also take 25 Lantus and Novorapid with meals depends, usually 4-8 units depending on what I eat and where I start out. Where I'm careful is bedtime especially if I take my Novorapid at, say, 7pm and retire at 9:30-10pm. Then I have a snack designed to last me through the night. Just be careful what you say to healthcare providers there about possibly being "hypo unaware". For one thing they probably don't have much of a clue as to what it is, and for another thing if they decide to report you to the diabetes police you could get your license suspended. Somebody last week had that happen to them, and they had never ever had a problem driving with diabetes. It was a mess for him. He was afraid of losing his job because of it. [/QUOTE]
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