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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 2310243" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>Some of our members from New Zealand. Use "NZ" in the username.? (Assumption alert.) Not sure of your geographic location. If this is the case? You may have different protocols..</p><p></p><p>The snappy rule of thumb in the UK is "5 to drive." To be fair, I'd be happy with those numbers you wake with.. 4 is the floor..</p><p>A little bit of liver dump with "nill by mouth" for me after getting my act together for work & walking a dog? Could push me up 3mmol? However, insulin can take you any route? I've also dropped whilst out with the hound. (Amendment, sadly missing the walks as my dog is no longer with me.)</p><p>I do Lantus. For you there could well be that honeymoon too. I do my bolus at the 10/11pm mark.</p><p>But find I can hypo a good 15/16 hours later with no apparent fast acting on board.</p><p></p><p>As I mentioned up thread regarding my own experience, "Lantus can be a player."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 2310243, member: 101136"] Hi, Some of our members from New Zealand. Use "NZ" in the username.? (Assumption alert.) Not sure of your geographic location. If this is the case? You may have different protocols.. The snappy rule of thumb in the UK is "5 to drive." To be fair, I'd be happy with those numbers you wake with.. 4 is the floor.. A little bit of liver dump with "nill by mouth" for me after getting my act together for work & walking a dog? Could push me up 3mmol? However, insulin can take you any route? I've also dropped whilst out with the hound. (Amendment, sadly missing the walks as my dog is no longer with me.) I do Lantus. For you there could well be that honeymoon too. I do my bolus at the 10/11pm mark. But find I can hypo a good 15/16 hours later with no apparent fast acting on board. As I mentioned up thread regarding my own experience, "Lantus can be a player." [/QUOTE]
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