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Insulin action and several doubts

  
Gala
01/31/2017 3:53 p.m.

@"Rake", the rapid should usually be put in the gut and arms although I, depending on me, if they are slower absorption, I also put it on my legs (if I am not going to put a walk,Sure), for example, the pasta rises very slowly and late so I punctuate my legs, making it absorb more slowly and at the same time extending the life of insulin,
The slow (threeiba) in the culete, but the lantus in addition to the culete also put it on my leg to rotate because if the butt did not crush much.
Try to rotate carrying an order so you don't repeat

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sigsauer
01/31/2017 8:24 p.m.

There is a very good free application that I use, it is called diabetes: m that every puncture you wear have the figure of a human body divided into small boxes (ass, thighs, arm, gut and leg) in which your marks exactly where youYou click and change the color tone as you repeat the same area, the truth is that it is very good and that I know is the only application that this option has.

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