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<blockquote data-quote="richieh" data-source="post: 194101" data-attributes="member: 21067"><p>1st thing... don't worry... 1 or 2 hours at nine is hardly that bad... most non-diabetics have a similar pattern, there's just doesn't last that long as there body reacts more quickly.</p><p></p><p>What are your fasting reading like?</p><p>It could be your carb ratio is compensating for a short fall in you background insulin.</p><p></p><p>One thing I've suffered from with my insulin is the 1hr daylight shift... I've found that it completely messed up various segments of background insulin.</p><p></p><p>My be worth doing a fasting check just to make sure.</p><p></p><p>Obviously you need to be aware of the release rates of certain foods... white bread releases carbs much faster than wholemeal, so could cause a spike...also you may just have a high metabolism so you digest the food faster.</p><p>Can you adjust the delivery pattern?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richieh, post: 194101, member: 21067"] 1st thing... don't worry... 1 or 2 hours at nine is hardly that bad... most non-diabetics have a similar pattern, there's just doesn't last that long as there body reacts more quickly. What are your fasting reading like? It could be your carb ratio is compensating for a short fall in you background insulin. One thing I've suffered from with my insulin is the 1hr daylight shift... I've found that it completely messed up various segments of background insulin. My be worth doing a fasting check just to make sure. Obviously you need to be aware of the release rates of certain foods... white bread releases carbs much faster than wholemeal, so could cause a spike...also you may just have a high metabolism so you digest the food faster. Can you adjust the delivery pattern? [/QUOTE]
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