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<blockquote data-quote="MeiChanski" data-source="post: 2060132" data-attributes="member: 503481"><p>I’m hoping you didn’t read a T2 diabetes forum for that. </p><p>I always spike after food, either insulin hasn’t caught up yet or dawn phenomena in the mornings is doing it’s business. </p><p>I know some experienced T1 diabetics have smoothed out their spikes with good timing of their prebolus injection or their pump. If you ate too much carbs and had too little insulin, your BG would be higher than 7 until your next meal or after 4hours. </p><p>It’s important to learn about novorapid insulin profile - it works within 10-20mins, peaks at 1-2.5hrs and lasts for 4hrs. If you fall below 4, that is hypoland for us T1s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeiChanski, post: 2060132, member: 503481"] I’m hoping you didn’t read a T2 diabetes forum for that. I always spike after food, either insulin hasn’t caught up yet or dawn phenomena in the mornings is doing it’s business. I know some experienced T1 diabetics have smoothed out their spikes with good timing of their prebolus injection or their pump. If you ate too much carbs and had too little insulin, your BG would be higher than 7 until your next meal or after 4hours. It’s important to learn about novorapid insulin profile - it works within 10-20mins, peaks at 1-2.5hrs and lasts for 4hrs. If you fall below 4, that is hypoland for us T1s. [/QUOTE]
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