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<blockquote data-quote="karita" data-source="post: 779206" data-attributes="member: 13793"><p>I have had diabetes type 1 for 55 years. I have used Novorapid for a few years. For the last 6 weeks I have experienced exactly the same strange results as you have. Unfortunately I suffered 2 severe hypos when I tried to correct the high readings by injecting more insulin. A new doctor at the clinic only looked at the low readings and decided that it was my fault and my management was not good - after 55 years - and he wanted to change my whole regime. I thought that my meter might be giving false high readings so checked it against a different meter. It was okay. At the moment I am ignoring the high readings in late morning and find that by mid afternoon everything is normal. I think that there must be something wrong with the insulin. Doctors have not been helpful but I am going to talk to my local pharmacy to see if they know anything about it. I see that you posted 3 weeks ago. Have you found out anything since then?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karita, post: 779206, member: 13793"] I have had diabetes type 1 for 55 years. I have used Novorapid for a few years. For the last 6 weeks I have experienced exactly the same strange results as you have. Unfortunately I suffered 2 severe hypos when I tried to correct the high readings by injecting more insulin. A new doctor at the clinic only looked at the low readings and decided that it was my fault and my management was not good - after 55 years - and he wanted to change my whole regime. I thought that my meter might be giving false high readings so checked it against a different meter. It was okay. At the moment I am ignoring the high readings in late morning and find that by mid afternoon everything is normal. I think that there must be something wrong with the insulin. Doctors have not been helpful but I am going to talk to my local pharmacy to see if they know anything about it. I see that you posted 3 weeks ago. Have you found out anything since then? [/QUOTE]
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