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How low is too low for an HbA1c?
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<blockquote data-quote="NewdestinyX" data-source="post: 223363" data-attributes="member: 35544"><p>Caleb,</p><p>What you're saying about it taking hours for fast acting insulin to reach the bloodstream is just not correct. Read up a little more. Novalog and Humalog reach the bloodstream anywhere from 30-45 minutes after injected - max. Then keep working over several hours to a lesser degree and are gone from body between 4-5 hours. Not sure where you got your info there. Unless I'm misinterpreting you. Analog insulins are pretty darn close to 'a pancreas'. Especially the newest ones like Lispro. There's another new one too - name escapes me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NewdestinyX, post: 223363, member: 35544"] Caleb, What you're saying about it taking hours for fast acting insulin to reach the bloodstream is just not correct. Read up a little more. Novalog and Humalog reach the bloodstream anywhere from 30-45 minutes after injected - max. Then keep working over several hours to a lesser degree and are gone from body between 4-5 hours. Not sure where you got your info there. Unless I'm misinterpreting you. Analog insulins are pretty darn close to 'a pancreas'. Especially the newest ones like Lispro. There's another new one too - name escapes me. [/QUOTE]
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