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Hi I'm 28 weeks pregnant now and my insulin timings are everyday before eating dinner Doc suggested 2 units of insulin Is this 2 units reduce my sugar levels if yes how many days it will take to reduce because I'm taking it from Tuesday night today if I check pbs is 104 pre lunch 96 should take pre dinner and before bed also Is it working for me ? Is it 2 units he suggested me to take before dinner so PPBS also will get control under the same 2 units dose ? Is 2 units less or high dose? Please clarify
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Please  consult an Endocrinologist in your area with all your blood sugar levels. Before breakfast, 2 hours after breakfast, 2 hours after lunch, and 2 hours after dinner. This insulin dose of two units gives an impression that you may not need insulin.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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2units is very less dose, insulin dosage can take some days to be adjusted according to your blood sugar fluctuations.
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Connect with Your doctor
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Insulin immediately reduces raised sugars U need to connect with a physician fr sugar montoro n control
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