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<blockquote data-quote="jopar" data-source="post: 202866" data-attributes="member: 11712"><p>smidge</p><p></p><p>Apridia profile is pretty short lived peaking very quickly then burning out the system very quick.. This with the food you ate probably caused the problem..</p><p></p><p>Rice and the cream would have slowed the aborbtion of your meal down quite a bit, rice has the tendancy to start impacting much later and longer so kicks in about 30 mins after eating, and still impacting on the BG's 3 or 4 hours later.. This is also slowed by the cream, fats have the same action slowing the absorbtion rate down..</p><p></p><p>This is difficult enough to inject using normal quick acting insulin's such as humalog, novorapid that take 10-15 minutes to start working, peak at then have a smaller impact on bg over the next 2-3 hours..</p><p></p><p>You may need to either inject after you've eaten or spilt your dose a small amount before eating, then he rest after eating, the amounts on the spilt and timing of the injections etc are all trial and error I'm afraid to find what works best with you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jopar, post: 202866, member: 11712"] smidge Apridia profile is pretty short lived peaking very quickly then burning out the system very quick.. This with the food you ate probably caused the problem.. Rice and the cream would have slowed the aborbtion of your meal down quite a bit, rice has the tendancy to start impacting much later and longer so kicks in about 30 mins after eating, and still impacting on the BG's 3 or 4 hours later.. This is also slowed by the cream, fats have the same action slowing the absorbtion rate down.. This is difficult enough to inject using normal quick acting insulin's such as humalog, novorapid that take 10-15 minutes to start working, peak at then have a smaller impact on bg over the next 2-3 hours.. You may need to either inject after you've eaten or spilt your dose a small amount before eating, then he rest after eating, the amounts on the spilt and timing of the injections etc are all trial and error I'm afraid to find what works best with you [/QUOTE]
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