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<blockquote data-quote="Kristin251" data-source="post: 1101945" data-attributes="member: 240838"><p>Hmmm... Predicament. Haha</p><p>Personally I can't eat carbs and stay steady as I said but that is me. I also found that lantus does actually work on food though it is not intended to do. Before I got novolog I was just on 5 units lantus and I took it with dinner and I would go from 250 to 100 before bed. So if you take lantus in the morning you have double insulin working on food. Very hard to predict I would imagine. I now take lantus before bed and stay steady however if I have a snack after I take it I will most likely drop a bit. I would talk to your team about taking it before bed or splitting doses. I can't take it in the morning or I just drop all day long.</p><p>I too have a very restrictive diet. No grains fruit sugar night shades soy dairy etc. as if diabetes isn't enough.......</p><p></p><p>Where do you get your protein?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kristin251, post: 1101945, member: 240838"] Hmmm... Predicament. Haha Personally I can't eat carbs and stay steady as I said but that is me. I also found that lantus does actually work on food though it is not intended to do. Before I got novolog I was just on 5 units lantus and I took it with dinner and I would go from 250 to 100 before bed. So if you take lantus in the morning you have double insulin working on food. Very hard to predict I would imagine. I now take lantus before bed and stay steady however if I have a snack after I take it I will most likely drop a bit. I would talk to your team about taking it before bed or splitting doses. I can't take it in the morning or I just drop all day long. I too have a very restrictive diet. No grains fruit sugar night shades soy dairy etc. as if diabetes isn't enough....... Where do you get your protein? [/QUOTE]
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