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<blockquote data-quote="novorapidboi26" data-source="post: 2095971" data-attributes="member: 90156"><p>Reducing the post meal spike is tackled with pre bolusing.......15 minutes or so standard before novorapid works.....so you need to increase this time, experiment and see what works.....I've seen a pre bolus of 45 minutes in the past.....although 30 minuted is my maximum now....</p><p></p><p>The rise you see in the morning could be two things......1. not enough basal insulin 2. the liver releasing energy stores....</p><p></p><p>so you need to do an overnight basal test in the first instance and adjust accordingly......</p><p></p><p>if it is the liver, which it is likely to be, partially at least.....then there's not much you can do apart from breaking the fast as quickly as you can and getting some insulin in.....</p><p></p><p>so you seem to have all the above already planned out which is great..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novorapidboi26, post: 2095971, member: 90156"] Reducing the post meal spike is tackled with pre bolusing.......15 minutes or so standard before novorapid works.....so you need to increase this time, experiment and see what works.....I've seen a pre bolus of 45 minutes in the past.....although 30 minuted is my maximum now.... The rise you see in the morning could be two things......1. not enough basal insulin 2. the liver releasing energy stores.... so you need to do an overnight basal test in the first instance and adjust accordingly...... if it is the liver, which it is likely to be, partially at least.....then there's not much you can do apart from breaking the fast as quickly as you can and getting some insulin in..... so you seem to have all the above already planned out which is great.. [/QUOTE]
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