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<blockquote data-quote="Antje77" data-source="post: 1716216" data-attributes="member: 372207"><p>Easy to find out if you're willing to use some extra test strips. Eat, inject, test every 30 minutes or so. If you spike real high before it starts to drop, your food is working before your insulin and you could try injecting before eating. Working that way for a while, I found out I had to inject 30 to 50 minutes before eating, depending on the food I ate. I only injected right before eating when I was lowish and could use a nudge up in my blood glucose. </p><p>I'm on Fiasp insulin now, which works faster than novorapid, so I can now inject right before eating.</p><p>Another trick I use is choosing what I eat depending on my bg. When I'm highish, I'll wait with eating until it gets lower, or I eat something with very few carbs. </p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antje77, post: 1716216, member: 372207"] Easy to find out if you're willing to use some extra test strips. Eat, inject, test every 30 minutes or so. If you spike real high before it starts to drop, your food is working before your insulin and you could try injecting before eating. Working that way for a while, I found out I had to inject 30 to 50 minutes before eating, depending on the food I ate. I only injected right before eating when I was lowish and could use a nudge up in my blood glucose. I'm on Fiasp insulin now, which works faster than novorapid, so I can now inject right before eating. Another trick I use is choosing what I eat depending on my bg. When I'm highish, I'll wait with eating until it gets lower, or I eat something with very few carbs. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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