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<blockquote data-quote="tresadern" data-source="post: 279321" data-attributes="member: 41882"><p>My advisers have suggested I take novo rapide before meals with the dose depending on pre meal sugar readings and the size and content of the meal. Fair enough and although I don't calorie count (I'm too thick) I think I'm getting better at getting the dose right. My 'team' also advises a rigid regime of 30 units of levermir every night before bed irrespective of my pre-bed reading. But much to their consternation I refuse flatly to do this and instead, based on experience, I inject 5 units of levermir for every point that the pre-bed reading exceeds 5 (to suit the 5-7 recommended range). For example if pre-bed reading is 10 then I inject 5x(10-5) =25 units. For a pre -bed reading of 12 I take 5x(12-5)=35 units. This seems to work very well and my waking readings are 5 to 7 most of the time. If my pre-bed reading is low, say 3 or 4, I skip the levermir to avoid a hypo. (On my formula, taking the recommended 30 units on a pre-bed reading of 4 would give a theoretical waking reading of minus 2! which, if my body didn't alert me I wouldn't see. I did stick to the rigid 30 units at night for a while and did experiencee 3 night time hypos and don't want another.</p><p>I'm sure the rigid levermir regime is well thought out, medically sound, well tested and researched. But I will stick to my guns and take the other professional advice I keep reading that diabetes control should be self managed.</p><p>Any views etc would be greatly appreciated.</p><p>Tresadern</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tresadern, post: 279321, member: 41882"] My advisers have suggested I take novo rapide before meals with the dose depending on pre meal sugar readings and the size and content of the meal. Fair enough and although I don't calorie count (I'm too thick) I think I'm getting better at getting the dose right. My 'team' also advises a rigid regime of 30 units of levermir every night before bed irrespective of my pre-bed reading. But much to their consternation I refuse flatly to do this and instead, based on experience, I inject 5 units of levermir for every point that the pre-bed reading exceeds 5 (to suit the 5-7 recommended range). For example if pre-bed reading is 10 then I inject 5x(10-5) =25 units. For a pre -bed reading of 12 I take 5x(12-5)=35 units. This seems to work very well and my waking readings are 5 to 7 most of the time. If my pre-bed reading is low, say 3 or 4, I skip the levermir to avoid a hypo. (On my formula, taking the recommended 30 units on a pre-bed reading of 4 would give a theoretical waking reading of minus 2! which, if my body didn't alert me I wouldn't see. I did stick to the rigid 30 units at night for a while and did experiencee 3 night time hypos and don't want another. I'm sure the rigid levermir regime is well thought out, medically sound, well tested and researched. But I will stick to my guns and take the other professional advice I keep reading that diabetes control should be self managed. Any views etc would be greatly appreciated. Tresadern [/QUOTE]
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