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<blockquote data-quote="hyponilla" data-source="post: 2445388" data-attributes="member: 509037"><p>Hi, I follow a keto diet and use a split-bolus. I take Novorapid for the carbs 20 min before eating and Actrapid for the protein when I finish eating. Actrapid is the type of regular insulin Dr. Bernstein recommends on a keto diet because it better follows the slow release of glucose from protein. You could also use it to dose for the carbs if you pre-bolus, the reason I use Novorapid is because I have it to correct high sugars and it would go to waste if I didn't use it for something else. Either way works. Your doctor's idea that you must eat a lot carbs would be contested by the many people with type one on a low carb diet who are doing just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hyponilla, post: 2445388, member: 509037"] Hi, I follow a keto diet and use a split-bolus. I take Novorapid for the carbs 20 min before eating and Actrapid for the protein when I finish eating. Actrapid is the type of regular insulin Dr. Bernstein recommends on a keto diet because it better follows the slow release of glucose from protein. You could also use it to dose for the carbs if you pre-bolus, the reason I use Novorapid is because I have it to correct high sugars and it would go to waste if I didn't use it for something else. Either way works. Your doctor's idea that you must eat a lot carbs would be contested by the many people with type one on a low carb diet who are doing just fine. [/QUOTE]
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