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<blockquote data-quote="blothom" data-source="post: 519175" data-attributes="member: 72293"><p>I have been having 10 units Novorapid with each meal, and am eating exactly the same things that I have eaten for months, with the same level of work /exercise, and have found my readings to always be consistent, with the odd lower reading if I have been extra busy, or had a less carby meal than usual. I was told by my dietician not to carb count because type 2 's still produce some insulin, and it can make it very unpredictable and hard to balance the insulin. It is only over the last few weeks that I have experienced these sudden drops in bf's, and cannot find a reason. Perplexed and a little worried it may happen when I am driving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blothom, post: 519175, member: 72293"] I have been having 10 units Novorapid with each meal, and am eating exactly the same things that I have eaten for months, with the same level of work /exercise, and have found my readings to always be consistent, with the odd lower reading if I have been extra busy, or had a less carby meal than usual. I was told by my dietician not to carb count because type 2 's still produce some insulin, and it can make it very unpredictable and hard to balance the insulin. It is only over the last few weeks that I have experienced these sudden drops in bf's, and cannot find a reason. Perplexed and a little worried it may happen when I am driving. [/QUOTE]
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