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<blockquote data-quote="My Armour" data-source="post: 675103" data-attributes="member: 137402"><p>I'm a training bodybuilder in the process of a bulk (method of gaining mass in the form of mostly lean muscle) so skipping meals is really the last thing I want to do. Of course, if it's essential, it may be a measure I need to resort to.</p><p></p><p>You've highlighted the fact that oats are a slow release.. What I can't understand is that I don't think my sugars would have peaked that much even without a dose of bolus! </p><p></p><p>I think I'll start administering my bolus at earlier 10 minute intervals until I find the balance but the fact I peaked so high is still a worry due to my above theory. Hopefully a combination of both an earlier bolus does and a slightly higher basal will crack this issue before developing into anything more serious.</p><p></p><p>Many thanks, CarbsRok, I really do appreciate your input as maintaining healthy sugars is so very important to me. </p><p></p><p>Sam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="My Armour, post: 675103, member: 137402"] I'm a training bodybuilder in the process of a bulk (method of gaining mass in the form of mostly lean muscle) so skipping meals is really the last thing I want to do. Of course, if it's essential, it may be a measure I need to resort to. You've highlighted the fact that oats are a slow release.. What I can't understand is that I don't think my sugars would have peaked that much even without a dose of bolus! I think I'll start administering my bolus at earlier 10 minute intervals until I find the balance but the fact I peaked so high is still a worry due to my above theory. Hopefully a combination of both an earlier bolus does and a slightly higher basal will crack this issue before developing into anything more serious. Many thanks, CarbsRok, I really do appreciate your input as maintaining healthy sugars is so very important to me. Sam. [/QUOTE]
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