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<blockquote data-quote="MeiChanski" data-source="post: 2082305" data-attributes="member: 503481"><p>What fast acting insulin are you using? </p><p>It could be dawn phenomena, we are a bit insulin resistant in the morning so I take insulin and wait a bit. I was on novorapid and had to wait 30-45 mins. But then I was prescribed fiasp, with experimentation for the first few days, I found out that I needed to wait 10-15 mins depending on BG levels and the food I'm eating. I think we all spike after food, whether it is a small spike or huge spike depends on the food. </p><p>You could possibly consider a higher protein or fat breakfast - which may or may not result in less spikes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeiChanski, post: 2082305, member: 503481"] What fast acting insulin are you using? It could be dawn phenomena, we are a bit insulin resistant in the morning so I take insulin and wait a bit. I was on novorapid and had to wait 30-45 mins. But then I was prescribed fiasp, with experimentation for the first few days, I found out that I needed to wait 10-15 mins depending on BG levels and the food I'm eating. I think we all spike after food, whether it is a small spike or huge spike depends on the food. You could possibly consider a higher protein or fat breakfast - which may or may not result in less spikes. [/QUOTE]
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