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Uh-oh just injected my nighttime lantus dose as novorapid by mistake, what to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="davestretty" data-source="post: 478577" data-attributes="member: 30682"><p>The bolus/carb ratios are interesting.</p><p>I was diagnosed about 7 years ago but I don't know whether I'm T1 late onset, T1.5, T2 or whatever! My diabetes doctors/nurses/hospital consultant have never tested (apart from hba1c which last time was in the 80's whatever that means now - no-one explained) never had a OGTT either. BMI about 36 and tried Metformin (3x500 stopped due to kidney problems), Glyclaside (same), Byetta (didn't work and made me v sick but lost 10kg in a month), Victoza (same as Byetta), Levemir (basal 180 units per day), Victoza with Levemir (sick again), Humulin 3 (put on 15 kg in 3 months then lost again when I went back to Levemir) . Reduced carbs intake along time ago none of which really worked properly. Next was Humulog 50 (nightmare of Hypers and Hypos and gained 10kg in two months), now on levemir (120 per day) and Novorapid . Still struggle to get fasting glucose to single figures, use 10-15 morning with a slice of toast/butter/marmalade and still see BG rise to mid teens during morning, and have to use 25 -30 after each meal just to get back into single figures. </p><p>It seems my bolus/carb ratio is about 1:2 on Novorapid, and BMI now about 40. </p><p>Incidenteley my BMI prior to Diabetes was about 34 and I developed Diabetes soon after trying Atkins diet for 6 months (during which I lost about 5kg but had to stop due to stomach and bowel problems).</p><p></p><p>What next I wonder</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davestretty, post: 478577, member: 30682"] The bolus/carb ratios are interesting. I was diagnosed about 7 years ago but I don't know whether I'm T1 late onset, T1.5, T2 or whatever! My diabetes doctors/nurses/hospital consultant have never tested (apart from hba1c which last time was in the 80's whatever that means now - no-one explained) never had a OGTT either. BMI about 36 and tried Metformin (3x500 stopped due to kidney problems), Glyclaside (same), Byetta (didn't work and made me v sick but lost 10kg in a month), Victoza (same as Byetta), Levemir (basal 180 units per day), Victoza with Levemir (sick again), Humulin 3 (put on 15 kg in 3 months then lost again when I went back to Levemir) . Reduced carbs intake along time ago none of which really worked properly. Next was Humulog 50 (nightmare of Hypers and Hypos and gained 10kg in two months), now on levemir (120 per day) and Novorapid . Still struggle to get fasting glucose to single figures, use 10-15 morning with a slice of toast/butter/marmalade and still see BG rise to mid teens during morning, and have to use 25 -30 after each meal just to get back into single figures. It seems my bolus/carb ratio is about 1:2 on Novorapid, and BMI now about 40. Incidenteley my BMI prior to Diabetes was about 34 and I developed Diabetes soon after trying Atkins diet for 6 months (during which I lost about 5kg but had to stop due to stomach and bowel problems). What next I wonder [/QUOTE]
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