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<blockquote data-quote="hale710" data-source="post: 419509" data-attributes="member: 62974"><p>I'm able to do basal at whatever time I like, but I choose 6pm because I am almost always at home at that time. I'm 23, I still go out a lot. I figured I didn't want to carry my Novorapid AND my levemir if I could avoid it! </p><p></p><p>Difference is I only started exercising again in June, as my body gets used to that I imagine I would need to go further and longer before I need to decrease it. You exercised before hand and have just carried on through. My puppy came just a few weeks before my diagnosis so I had no incentive to exercise before.</p><p></p><p>I'm up at half 5 already for work... If I got up any earlier to run it would still be the middle of the night haha</p><p></p><p>It does frustrate me that I have to feed the insulin..... Even through there's no Novorapid still acting! I'm at the hospital a week tomorrow so I want to talk about it then</p><p></p><p>Elaine - it's actually easier once it has happened! I actually first had symptoms 5 years ago and they were passed off as anaemia.... But they never went away. I was one of the few students who would rather take a nap than go tp a party. Even when diagnosis came I had trundled along for 2 months before going to the doctor, and my ketones were only at 0.9. So I think I could have been LADA. But right now it doesn't matter to me provided I'm being treated. I've baked cupcakes for my team at work today. I know I can have one at lunch time provided I count for it, a lot easier than diet controlled!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hale710, post: 419509, member: 62974"] I'm able to do basal at whatever time I like, but I choose 6pm because I am almost always at home at that time. I'm 23, I still go out a lot. I figured I didn't want to carry my Novorapid AND my levemir if I could avoid it! Difference is I only started exercising again in June, as my body gets used to that I imagine I would need to go further and longer before I need to decrease it. You exercised before hand and have just carried on through. My puppy came just a few weeks before my diagnosis so I had no incentive to exercise before. I'm up at half 5 already for work... If I got up any earlier to run it would still be the middle of the night haha It does frustrate me that I have to feed the insulin..... Even through there's no Novorapid still acting! I'm at the hospital a week tomorrow so I want to talk about it then Elaine - it's actually easier once it has happened! I actually first had symptoms 5 years ago and they were passed off as anaemia.... But they never went away. I was one of the few students who would rather take a nap than go tp a party. Even when diagnosis came I had trundled along for 2 months before going to the doctor, and my ketones were only at 0.9. So I think I could have been LADA. But right now it doesn't matter to me provided I'm being treated. I've baked cupcakes for my team at work today. I know I can have one at lunch time provided I count for it, a lot easier than diet controlled! [/QUOTE]
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