I am now taking Lantus and Novolog. Lantus is supposed to be a slow release insulin that I take once a day at bedtime. I take 10 units. Novolog is a fast acting insulin. I take it 3 times a day 10 minutes before each meal. I take 7 units of this. I was told that I had to be real careful with the Novolog because it acts so quickly that my sugar will drop fast. The pharmacist said that it peaks 1-3 hours after the dose and will last for 3-5 hours. So, how far do I spread my meals out? Do I still need to eat 6 times a day? I am waiting on getting an appointment to see a nutritionist but have not had luck. I really need help with this one. I don't want to take that shot and then my boys see me passed out on the floor b/c something went wrong. How do I know if I am eating proper amounts to counter act this insulin? I really feel like my life is nothing but needles, medicine, food, and numbers. I see all these commercials about how they are not going to let diabetes stop them from doing anything. Now really, how is that possible? I still do a lot of thing, my purse is just bigger with all the supplies that I have to carry around with me now!! I feel like the bag lady!! LOL
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