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Insulin Analogs

Is it possible for you to give me a sliding scale to use at school for my son who is on Humalog? Is there some kind of chart on this?

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I’m a 17 year old male and I have diabetes and I am wondering if Humalog has to be taken with food. My nurse at school thinks it does, so after lunch when I’m high she says unless I eat something then I can’t take any Humalog and I would really like to set her straight!

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Humalog stings when it goes in. Should I use it?

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Is there a reason I shouldn’t eat my meal, test afterward and then take the amount of Humalog needed? If I could inject afterward, I’d know the precise dose of Humalog to take and I wouldn’t find myself too low or too high later.

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I am 32 years old, I have had type 1 diabetes for 14 years, and a few days ago my physician advised that the FDA had approved the use of Humalog during pregnancy about six months ago. I just want to double check with you if this information is indeed accurate.

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My 26 month son has had type 1 diabetes for over a year, and I definitely want to try the Lantus. However, I thought Lantus wasn’t recommended for children yet.

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My almost 13 month old.daughter is now on Regular and/or NovoLog before meals with NPH at bedtimes, and she is having a problem off and on, with the NPH peaking in the middle of the night. Can we try Lantus once her blood sugars have stabilized or is she too young?

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My six year old daughter takes Lantus at bedtime, NovoRapid at meals. She has been having low blood sugars in the morning, but is too high at lunch if we decrease the Lantus. What should we do?

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My son seems to digest food slowly, making it difficult to treat low blood sugars. Is it acceptable to give him his Humalog after he eats? It prevents this problem.

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My 16 month old son, diagnosed three months ago, has been taking Regular and NPH. Can we put my son on Lantus and Humalog?

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