ArtemisBow
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
If you wanted to also have the dessert, would you then have taken 3 separate injections? Would your 2 hour after test be 2 hours after the final course?
So today we had a company meeting that was a series of presentations with lunch in between. This means we sat down at 12 (BG 5.7 so off to a good start). Starter served about 12:30, then more presentation, which meant main course not served til about 2:15. I planned to combine my starter & main bolus doses when the main turned up and didn't know there would be such a gap, so by the time I got any insulin at all it was nearly 2 hours after I'd started eating.
I didn't even bother with pudding which was fortunate as it didn't arrive until 3:30. At which point my BG was 15.3.
So what would you have done? Take a separate dose for each part?
This is what I would do! I've not found Insulin stacking really affects me too badly so I'm not too concerned by it.So what would you have done? Take a separate dose for each part?
Thanks everyone - I've never attempted stacking boluses before so don't know what would happen - perhaps I will test this out at home to see how my body copes with it so I'll know for future!
If I had just had the main Jaylee I would have been left pretty hungry - nouveau cuisine doesn't make for a filling lunch
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