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<blockquote data-quote="The Pirate Twins" data-source="post: 2189170" data-attributes="member: 517800"><p>Yep sounds about right.</p><p></p><p>Cereal takes a while to break down and digest, being on midi means that over a period of say 2-4 hours after eating, can be injection to account for the 142g of carb I eat. Spike to 11-12 then back down again sounds right. Might be worth looking up the insulin profile for the banting juice your using, and maybe adjusting times, amounts but not sure.</p><p></p><p>At dinner you might be eating, meat, veg maybe small potatoes which get digested much quicker hence the smaller spike.</p><p></p><p>To spike after eating is not that unusual, it's just calculating the dose and times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Pirate Twins, post: 2189170, member: 517800"] Yep sounds about right. Cereal takes a while to break down and digest, being on midi means that over a period of say 2-4 hours after eating, can be injection to account for the 142g of carb I eat. Spike to 11-12 then back down again sounds right. Might be worth looking up the insulin profile for the banting juice your using, and maybe adjusting times, amounts but not sure. At dinner you might be eating, meat, veg maybe small potatoes which get digested much quicker hence the smaller spike. To spike after eating is not that unusual, it's just calculating the dose and times. [/QUOTE]
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