diannalauren
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Hi again. Don't forget that at some stage, earlier if possible, to ask to be changed to Basal/Bolus which is the standard insulin protocol for T1 given to GPs by NICE. You may have to tactfully explain this to the GP! It does involve 4 to 5 injections per day but gives the best control as you can adjust the insulin to match the carbs at each meal which provides freedom for eating. Be aware, however, that having too many carbs can result in weight gain.
Hi. Thanks. Yes, I mis-read the OP's post and thought it mentioned mixed rather than Basal/Bolus. I must get some new glasses!Basaglar + humalog, as OP's boyfriend is on, is a basal bolus regiem. Basaglar is the generic name for lantus, she said he kept taking this even when he was taking Victoza. Humalog Is a rapid acting insulin. He ceased taking humalog while on Victoza but she says he is now taking it again. Neither of the insulins mentioned by OP is a mixed insulin.
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