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<blockquote data-quote="kegstore" data-source="post: 62951" data-attributes="member: 16530"><p>Hey Dido</p><p></p><p>You certainly sound like you have more of a hold on things then I ever had so don't get overly worried! I will comment on the Novorapid which is VERY fast acting, and I've never liked it for that very reason. Same with Humalog which I used to be on, but this type of insulin is a requirement for pump therapy so I have no choice. Something to be aware of when you inject it though.</p><p></p><p>The 2 separate sites sounds like a good plan to me, and when I did inject I always did this as a matter of course. I'm cagey about giving such advice however as this hails from a time when I didn't really bother with my diabetes at all, and am now paying the price... Perhaps another T1 could comment? Your nurse seems to be on the ball though which is good.</p><p></p><p>It might turn out that this was just one of those one-off hypos that we all have every now and then, and defy explanation. It's worth rechecking everything, and asking the appropriate questions which you're doing.</p><p></p><p>Jo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kegstore, post: 62951, member: 16530"] Hey Dido You certainly sound like you have more of a hold on things then I ever had so don't get overly worried! I will comment on the Novorapid which is VERY fast acting, and I've never liked it for that very reason. Same with Humalog which I used to be on, but this type of insulin is a requirement for pump therapy so I have no choice. Something to be aware of when you inject it though. The 2 separate sites sounds like a good plan to me, and when I did inject I always did this as a matter of course. I'm cagey about giving such advice however as this hails from a time when I didn't really bother with my diabetes at all, and am now paying the price... Perhaps another T1 could comment? Your nurse seems to be on the ball though which is good. It might turn out that this was just one of those one-off hypos that we all have every now and then, and defy explanation. It's worth rechecking everything, and asking the appropriate questions which you're doing. Jo [/QUOTE]
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