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<blockquote data-quote="glucosegirl" data-source="post: 307809" data-attributes="member: 42617"><p>Yes, you should take NovoRapid for this. You take it whenever you eat a significant amount of carbohydrate. To determine how much you should take you should use your insulin to carbohydrate ratio. For example if you normally take one unit for every 10g carbs and your meal is 30g carbs then you would take 3 units. If the NovoRapid injections are less than four hours apart then you may need to reduce the dose slightly as there will still be some insulin working from your previous injection. If you want any help calculating your insulin to carb ratio or how to work out how much insulin is left from your previous injection(called insulin on board or active insulin) feel free to send me a pm. Think Like A Pancreas is a great book that explains how to do all of this. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glucosegirl, post: 307809, member: 42617"] Yes, you should take NovoRapid for this. You take it whenever you eat a significant amount of carbohydrate. To determine how much you should take you should use your insulin to carbohydrate ratio. For example if you normally take one unit for every 10g carbs and your meal is 30g carbs then you would take 3 units. If the NovoRapid injections are less than four hours apart then you may need to reduce the dose slightly as there will still be some insulin working from your previous injection. If you want any help calculating your insulin to carb ratio or how to work out how much insulin is left from your previous injection(called insulin on board or active insulin) feel free to send me a pm. Think Like A Pancreas is a great book that explains how to do all of this. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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