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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2299501" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>If you keep a record of the grams of carb you eat, the units of novo injected and your blood sugars before injecting, at eating, and then every hour for five hours you might begin to get a handle on ways to adjust your dose. some of us have different insulin:carb ratios at different times of the day.</p><p>Some of us also get the simyogi effect which is when the liver dumps a load of glucose to power us for the start of the day. Some of us find that the liver does this when we get up.</p><p>How long have you been using novoslow? I used it for a few years and found it became less and less effective. I’m now using Fiasp which acts more swiftly than novo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2299501, member: 68789"] If you keep a record of the grams of carb you eat, the units of novo injected and your blood sugars before injecting, at eating, and then every hour for five hours you might begin to get a handle on ways to adjust your dose. some of us have different insulin:carb ratios at different times of the day. Some of us also get the simyogi effect which is when the liver dumps a load of glucose to power us for the start of the day. Some of us find that the liver does this when we get up. How long have you been using novoslow? I used it for a few years and found it became less and less effective. I’m now using Fiasp which acts more swiftly than novo. [/QUOTE]
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