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<blockquote data-quote="Mandarin" data-source="post: 4028" data-attributes="member: 3200"><p>So if fat slows down the release of sugar, how do you reflect that with insulin?</p><p>I always inject <i>before</i> I eat, so if I am having a fatty meal, ie cheese, meat etc should I inject later or get a slower acting insulin such as Actrapid? And roughly how much longer will it take to release the sugars.</p><p>Also do you take into accout the amount of protien you are eating and calculate your insulin based on that?</p><p>Sorry if this sounds like the third degree but this seems like my best chance of getting control and I want to get it right!</p><p>Do you know of a book or a web site that will explain all these things (in simple terms)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mandarin, post: 4028, member: 3200"] So if fat slows down the release of sugar, how do you reflect that with insulin? I always inject <i>before</i> I eat, so if I am having a fatty meal, ie cheese, meat etc should I inject later or get a slower acting insulin such as Actrapid? And roughly how much longer will it take to release the sugars. Also do you take into accout the amount of protien you are eating and calculate your insulin based on that? Sorry if this sounds like the third degree but this seems like my best chance of getting control and I want to get it right! Do you know of a book or a web site that will explain all these things (in simple terms) [/QUOTE]
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