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Insulin

fantastic9888

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Insulin
Hi all. Just wondering which goes into bloodstream quicker - insulin or sugar from food. Cheers Kevin.
 
Depends on many things! What insulin are you using, what are you eating, injection location, temperature, etc etc.
 
I don't know about counting carbs. Its guesswork with me. I always wait about 15 mins after eating in the evening to inject.
 
It's better if you do some checking with your glucometer. Fiasp, which is the short-acting I'm on, is supposed to start working in 5 minutes. I find I have to wait 30 to 40 minutes before I start eating. I wait until my blood sugars have dropped 0.2-0.3 mmol/L otherwise I get a huge spike.
 
Hi. When I eat, I wait to inject u til well after the meal. Ten mins or so as I've discovered that sugar from food takes 20 mins to enter bloodstream. So if I have a sugar of 6 or so before meal, I'm afraid to inject just when I eat...also I must inject all my insulin in one go as unlike type one diabetics who can inject just for the food they are eating at the time,I have to inject to cover food I'm going to eat later in the evening.
 
also I must inject all my insulin in one go as unlike type one diabetics who can inject just for the food they are eating at the time,I have to inject to cover food I'm going to eat later in the evening.
It's actually because you''re on the mixed insulin (rather than a basal bolus regime) and not the fact you're not Type 1, there are still some Type 1s still on mixed insulins.
 
Hi. Can't understand what you mean by sugars dropping to 0.2-0.3 mmol/L if I had those sugars, id id worried. Maybe I just don't understand what they mean.
 
Hi. Can't understand what you mean by sugars dropping to 0.2-0.3 mmol/L if I had those sugars, id id worried. Maybe I just don't understand what they mean.
'by' not 'to' Phew. Otherwise, I'd be dead.
 
'by' not 'to' Phew. Otherwise, I'd be dead.
I understand now. My sugar levels are 8.0 in the morning and can be as low as 5.3 in the evening before what we call teatime in Ireland so I must be doing something right..
 
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