Ok, so my math is rusty, but we’re talking calculate this by taking your current dosage and dividing by your weight in kg? Just double checking…because I am on a teeny, tiny dose (LADA and still have some insulin production), and that would come out to 0.07u/kg for me. It’s a perfect dose for my current goals (I go to bed around 100 most nights, and wake around 80-100 with relatively flat lines). Before that, I was waking in the 110-130 range. I haven’t noticed any issues with it sputtering out before the 24 hrs - I was on Levemir during pregnancy, and I remember that happening then - but not sure how much I would notice on such a small dose?
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