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<blockquote data-quote="leggott" data-source="post: 107370" data-attributes="member: 20065"><p>... just been reading Type 1 Diabetes by Dr Ragnar Hanas and it is recommended that if the wrong insulin is taken at bed time you should consume foods which are rich in carbohydrate but low in fat. It is also stated that you should take your bedtime dose as well, but this should be lowered to approximately half the normal amount and given a few hours after the accidental dose....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leggott, post: 107370, member: 20065"] ... just been reading Type 1 Diabetes by Dr Ragnar Hanas and it is recommended that if the wrong insulin is taken at bed time you should consume foods which are rich in carbohydrate but low in fat. It is also stated that you should take your bedtime dose as well, but this should be lowered to approximately half the normal amount and given a few hours after the accidental dose.... [/QUOTE]
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