dbr10
Well-Known Member
I'm a type 2, and regularly attend a mens' support group at the local hospital. Occasionally, we will go out together for a breakfast, and the other day, a Christmas lunch. It has intrigued me for some time how they manage their condition, because I have never seen them inject and, only rarely test their BGs.
When I asked one of them how they will manage having the meal, he replied that he would check his BG when he got home and inject enough insulation to bring it down to his target range. I figured that this might be 2 1/2 - 3 hours after the meal.
Can anyone explain what is going on here, because they are all missing the BG spike and whatever damage it is doing in those 3 hours.
Why do they not inject immediately prior to the meal?
Thanks
When I asked one of them how they will manage having the meal, he replied that he would check his BG when he got home and inject enough insulation to bring it down to his target range. I figured that this might be 2 1/2 - 3 hours after the meal.
Can anyone explain what is going on here, because they are all missing the BG spike and whatever damage it is doing in those 3 hours.
Why do they not inject immediately prior to the meal?
Thanks