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<blockquote data-quote="jamiejones10" data-source="post: 1110022" data-attributes="member: 278301"><p>I am a newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes sufferer and wondered what would be the impact of skipping my lunch and dinner injections.</p><p></p><p>I inject in a morning before my daily muesli, usually 2 or 3 units as my pancreas is still producing spurts of insulin and i theorise i am still in the 'honeymoon phase'. I resumed work 3 days ago and my levels have consistently remained between 4-7 pre meal and below 9 two hours afterwards and this is without taking my novo-rapid, so am I doing the correct thing not injecting? or am i at risk? any info would be greatly appreciated, thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamiejones10, post: 1110022, member: 278301"] I am a newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes sufferer and wondered what would be the impact of skipping my lunch and dinner injections. I inject in a morning before my daily muesli, usually 2 or 3 units as my pancreas is still producing spurts of insulin and i theorise i am still in the 'honeymoon phase'. I resumed work 3 days ago and my levels have consistently remained between 4-7 pre meal and below 9 two hours afterwards and this is without taking my novo-rapid, so am I doing the correct thing not injecting? or am i at risk? any info would be greatly appreciated, thanks [/QUOTE]
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