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<blockquote data-quote="mentat" data-source="post: 2170433" data-attributes="member: 86670"><p>If your sugar has a sharp rise immediately after eating, then slowly comes back down over several hours, this means your digestion acts faster than your insulin but you are probably on the right dosage. A faster insulin might be better matched to your digestion.</p><p></p><p>OTOH if your sugar has a more gradual rise and then ends up too high after several hours, this is more likely too low a dose of insulin.</p><p></p><p>Yes, it is possible that taking Fiasp will chop off the spike, but then run our later on and leave you high. As I have said, I tackle this by taking both Fiasp and NovoRapid (depending what I eat).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mentat, post: 2170433, member: 86670"] If your sugar has a sharp rise immediately after eating, then slowly comes back down over several hours, this means your digestion acts faster than your insulin but you are probably on the right dosage. A faster insulin might be better matched to your digestion. OTOH if your sugar has a more gradual rise and then ends up too high after several hours, this is more likely too low a dose of insulin. Yes, it is possible that taking Fiasp will chop off the spike, but then run our later on and leave you high. As I have said, I tackle this by taking both Fiasp and NovoRapid (depending what I eat). [/QUOTE]
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