You can inject after eating, but it may make you spike more than you like.if I’m not sure before I eat, how much I’m going to have for dinner (for example as in having a dessert or not), can I inject insulin after I’ve eaten?
I do, to get a feeling for calculating my doses, and I tested a whole lot in the beginning to get to understand my diabetes and my reactions to different foods.The nurse has said not to check it after eating because it will always rise.
You can simply test and inject at the table, no need to use the loo.i worry about eating out because I’m on novo rapid (I think it’s called) and I should not eat later than 15 minutes before injecting. Should I take my insulin into the loo with me and inject before my food comes. I’m afraid that doing it at home before I go will lower my BG too quickly and I might have a hypo (I’ve never experienced one yet).
Ahh ok, maybe I wont qualify yet? I'm going to ask though.The dietician has given you the general starting point of 10g carbs to 1u. In reality many of us use different ratios (often different at various times of day).
You can ask about the Libre but there are set criteria that you would have to meet.
Ahh ok, maybe I wont qualify yet? I'm going to ask though.
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