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<blockquote data-quote="DeeGem" data-source="post: 2064236" data-attributes="member: 505296"><p>Thank you. That sounds exactly what we are battling. 2 to 4 weeks on one dose then pulled right back for a while then straight back up again. </p><p>I've kinda mastered the doses during this time too. School days she is on more insulin than weekends . Its absolutely mad. </p><p>I spoke to the diabetic team and was quite firm this time. They understood once I told them research I had did previously. </p><p>Looks like its something normal and have to battle for a few years yet then. </p><p>Yes levimer </p><p>48 units morning and 6 just before bed . Novorapid at meal times .</p><p>I really appreciate your message , puts me a ease to know I'm not missing something or miss treating her. X</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeeGem, post: 2064236, member: 505296"] Thank you. That sounds exactly what we are battling. 2 to 4 weeks on one dose then pulled right back for a while then straight back up again. I've kinda mastered the doses during this time too. School days she is on more insulin than weekends . Its absolutely mad. I spoke to the diabetic team and was quite firm this time. They understood once I told them research I had did previously. Looks like its something normal and have to battle for a few years yet then. Yes levimer 48 units morning and 6 just before bed . Novorapid at meal times . I really appreciate your message , puts me a ease to know I'm not missing something or miss treating her. X [/QUOTE]
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