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<blockquote data-quote="dazwalshe" data-source="post: 1411927" data-attributes="member: 205425"><p>tanks for the rapid reply...!! I've heard od=f the DP etc... but never a waking rise...!I cant believe I'm only noticing this now! the consequence is almost staying high all day or chasing it... problem I have is at the moment (more testing needed) it looks like novorapid is lasting 5-6 hours.... and is more effective as the day goes on... 1 in 5g morning.... 1 in 7 lunch and 1 in 9 at dinner... so if I take a couple of units when I get up..I need to just deduct from the actual breakfast bolus? cos that takes me to my next issue which is that the results so far also show that the peak after breakfast is also extremely rapid and high, 1 boiled egg and toast can throw it up by 8 units within a short time ....but does come back down hours later so its almost like the novorapid takes ages to work... but I guess its still battling the waking rise !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dazwalshe, post: 1411927, member: 205425"] tanks for the rapid reply...!! I've heard od=f the DP etc... but never a waking rise...!I cant believe I'm only noticing this now! the consequence is almost staying high all day or chasing it... problem I have is at the moment (more testing needed) it looks like novorapid is lasting 5-6 hours.... and is more effective as the day goes on... 1 in 5g morning.... 1 in 7 lunch and 1 in 9 at dinner... so if I take a couple of units when I get up..I need to just deduct from the actual breakfast bolus? cos that takes me to my next issue which is that the results so far also show that the peak after breakfast is also extremely rapid and high, 1 boiled egg and toast can throw it up by 8 units within a short time ....but does come back down hours later so its almost like the novorapid takes ages to work... but I guess its still battling the waking rise ! [/QUOTE]
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