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Hi all. I realised just a while ago I forgot to take my lantus Insulin last night!! I woke up with a very high reading that's when I remembered. What do most of you think I should do? Not take it till my normal time tonight? Or take a little now?

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Please search for WHEN YOU FORGET TAKING INSULIN

in reply toramana42

I've searched that already and all give different answers! Then I thought hang on y am I talking and reading there when I've got this site to go to for a chat/advice/help

Dont take .

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swadhiin

Use short acting insulin to reduce it till the normal daily time when you inject language like night time

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