What type of insulin and where did you get the three hour duration figure from?
It seems a little too specific as most durations I have seen are given as bands. Eg Novodisk say that Novarapid last for 3-5 hours.
Another possibility is that if you've overused an injection site that can delay the absorption of insulin (supposedly)
Factors that delay insulin absorption
Insulin absorption can be delayed by:
- over-use of the same injection site, which causes the area under the skin to become lumpy or scarred (known as lipohypertrophy)
- insulin that is cold (for example, if insulin is injected immediately after taking it from the fridge)
- cigarette smoking.
Diabetes and insulin
It may take a while to find the right insulin dose to reduce your blood glucose to acceptable levels.www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au
(I've got to say that the cigarette smoking and cold insulin ones are new to me but my DN has told me the insulin site one).
And I agree with the suggestions from the previous posters.
@Zhnyaka are you sure the drop is due to your bolus not your basal or even something unrelated to injected insulin such as exercise?
It is not uncommon to have different basal needs at different times of the day. However, long acting insulins assume this is the case. If your basal requires a single injection per day you may find you need to split it or change to a shorter acting basal such as Levemir.I am sure that this is not physical exercise (because I work at a computer), but I am not sure that this is not basal. It confuses me that I don't have hypo at night, but we regulate basal precisely by night bg
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