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<blockquote data-quote="JosieMcGreal" data-source="post: 2130611" data-attributes="member: 508769"><p>At the minute I just have 3 units of Toujeo and then 1 unit of NovoRapid with breakfast and 2 units with dinner and tea (sometimes 3 if my levels are above 10) but I'm still in the honeymoon stage. I was on more insulin but I keep having hypos so trying to adjust until I'm out of it. I find running on an evening is better as I've had more to eat rather than a morning. I'm gradually upping my distance for running as I'd rather be comfortable doing it rather than struggle. But I had a bad hypo this morning, it was 2.3. That's the lowest it's been! And that was after my run. When I do my pole fitness I've dropped suddenly before but usually my levels are "ok" with exercise. I think a half marathon is a goal to work towards. I imagine it's very rewarding and my Husband said he would do it with me too! Thanks for the reply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JosieMcGreal, post: 2130611, member: 508769"] At the minute I just have 3 units of Toujeo and then 1 unit of NovoRapid with breakfast and 2 units with dinner and tea (sometimes 3 if my levels are above 10) but I'm still in the honeymoon stage. I was on more insulin but I keep having hypos so trying to adjust until I'm out of it. I find running on an evening is better as I've had more to eat rather than a morning. I'm gradually upping my distance for running as I'd rather be comfortable doing it rather than struggle. But I had a bad hypo this morning, it was 2.3. That's the lowest it's been! And that was after my run. When I do my pole fitness I've dropped suddenly before but usually my levels are "ok" with exercise. I think a half marathon is a goal to work towards. I imagine it's very rewarding and my Husband said he would do it with me too! Thanks for the reply. [/QUOTE]
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