yipster29
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Hi
I was diagnosed Type 1 a fortnight ago and whilst I've come sooo far in this time and am getting to grips with it and have my blood far more in control I do have a question around the time of one of my jabs.
I'm on 3 jabs of Novorapid in the day and 1 of Levermir overnight. Breakfast and lunch with a jab is fine but my 3rd Novorapid of a day is due around 5 - 5.30 and as I work full time and then have to pick my son up I don't normally eat until around 7p.m.
So far I've had a snack with the jab and eaten normal time and whilst this has been ok I'm noticing this is now the jab where I'm most likely to go low and a couple of days I've eatena bit more with that jab.
Really I'm wondering which of the following is the best option:
small snack and bit less insulin and eat normal 7p.m.
bigger snack, normal insulin and less dinner
piece fruit to keep me going and delay jab until dinnertime around 7p.m.
I'd be grateful of your advice.
Thanks
I was diagnosed Type 1 a fortnight ago and whilst I've come sooo far in this time and am getting to grips with it and have my blood far more in control I do have a question around the time of one of my jabs.
I'm on 3 jabs of Novorapid in the day and 1 of Levermir overnight. Breakfast and lunch with a jab is fine but my 3rd Novorapid of a day is due around 5 - 5.30 and as I work full time and then have to pick my son up I don't normally eat until around 7p.m.
So far I've had a snack with the jab and eaten normal time and whilst this has been ok I'm noticing this is now the jab where I'm most likely to go low and a couple of days I've eatena bit more with that jab.
Really I'm wondering which of the following is the best option:
small snack and bit less insulin and eat normal 7p.m.
bigger snack, normal insulin and less dinner
piece fruit to keep me going and delay jab until dinnertime around 7p.m.
I'd be grateful of your advice.
Thanks