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Your quick acting, the stuff you take with your meals xx
 
Well then that's why your blood sugars aren't coming down! Have you never been told about correction doses? You are only taking what you need for the food? xx
 
You would be better talking to a professional about it as I cant tell you, it varies from person to person, for some people 1 unit of rapid acting will bring their levels down by 3mmol but for me at the moment I only take half a unit to bring me down by 3mmol, I suggest phoning the NHS or the hospital to see if they would be able to advise you!! xx
 
You really do need to speak to a professional that could advise though before even trying to correct! I cant stress that enough! xx
 
You will be due to the high levels! good luck hun and keep us updated please! xx
 
I'm not sure, what does it say on the instruction leaflet or on the box, sorry I have no experience using the urine strips xx
 
Have you phoned to ask about correcting yet? xx
 
Good luck hun! keep us updated xx
 
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