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<blockquote data-quote="Jaxx01" data-source="post: 768718" data-attributes="member: 37714"><p>Is Humalin the long acting insulin? I've been put on two different ones, rapid and long acting. I managed to escape a.hypo for a week while my levels were coming down, my hba1c was 10.9 so nor too different from your husband's. It's difficult when you're on insulin because so many factors affect your blood sugars so you can't be 100% correct. For example, I had dinner, took my inulin with dinner but the girls decided to take a brisk walk after so I ended up going low. He will get used to it though. My most likely time to have one is the evening as for some reason it all seems to work a little better at that time of the evening! ! </p><p></p><p>I assume your nurse has talked you through how to treat a hypo? xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaxx01, post: 768718, member: 37714"] Is Humalin the long acting insulin? I've been put on two different ones, rapid and long acting. I managed to escape a.hypo for a week while my levels were coming down, my hba1c was 10.9 so nor too different from your husband's. It's difficult when you're on insulin because so many factors affect your blood sugars so you can't be 100% correct. For example, I had dinner, took my inulin with dinner but the girls decided to take a brisk walk after so I ended up going low. He will get used to it though. My most likely time to have one is the evening as for some reason it all seems to work a little better at that time of the evening! ! I assume your nurse has talked you through how to treat a hypo? xx [/QUOTE]
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