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Higher glucose readings after 4 hrs of taking novorapid
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<blockquote data-quote="jape" data-source="post: 2451419" data-attributes="member: 529653"><p>My guesses are: Firstly, it would seem that the 9 units of Novorapid is not sufficient for an intake of 86 g of carbs. You will need to experiment with higher doses of Novorapid, but be careful not to send yourself into a hypo - it is very easy to overdose. Secondly, I would guess that the initial rise in your BG (after 2 hours) can be ascribed to the tortillas, and the subsequent rise to the crispy chicken. I would assume the crispiness is the result of breading and being fried in oil. Fats slow down the absorption of carbs into the bloodstream.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, these are my guesses. Talk to you clinician about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jape, post: 2451419, member: 529653"] My guesses are: Firstly, it would seem that the 9 units of Novorapid is not sufficient for an intake of 86 g of carbs. You will need to experiment with higher doses of Novorapid, but be careful not to send yourself into a hypo - it is very easy to overdose. Secondly, I would guess that the initial rise in your BG (after 2 hours) can be ascribed to the tortillas, and the subsequent rise to the crispy chicken. I would assume the crispiness is the result of breading and being fried in oil. Fats slow down the absorption of carbs into the bloodstream. Anyway, these are my guesses. Talk to you clinician about it. [/QUOTE]
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