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High BSL before meal, what's the postprandial aim?
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<blockquote data-quote="Muneeb" data-source="post: 1911608" data-attributes="member: 491635"><p>The thing is, the post prandial glucose levels recommended I bet are not met by the majority of type 1 diabetics, especially if its a high car or relatively high GI meal. I personally pre-bolus 30-40 minutes before such a lunch and if my glucose levels are below the recommended 9 mmol/L after 2 hours I can almost guarantee a hypo after the novorapid has finished working by 5 hours.</p><p>I'd recommend you inject with the correction dose, wait half an hour to get it back in range before eating and then it minimizes the spike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muneeb, post: 1911608, member: 491635"] The thing is, the post prandial glucose levels recommended I bet are not met by the majority of type 1 diabetics, especially if its a high car or relatively high GI meal. I personally pre-bolus 30-40 minutes before such a lunch and if my glucose levels are below the recommended 9 mmol/L after 2 hours I can almost guarantee a hypo after the novorapid has finished working by 5 hours. I'd recommend you inject with the correction dose, wait half an hour to get it back in range before eating and then it minimizes the spike. [/QUOTE]
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