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<blockquote data-quote="Introverted_And_Proud" data-source="post: 2731374" data-attributes="member: 586744"><p>Oh dear. >< I hope your levels drop soon. </p><p></p><p>My Novorapid doses are quite erratic as well with certain meals. The majority of the time, according to the sensor, my Novorapid takes around 30 minutes to start working from injection, then when it reaches an hour, my levels start to rise. It’s not until around the two hour mark that it’ll suddenly start to dip and drop into normal range, sometimes going too low. Other times, my levels rise steadily but will fluctuate between dropping and rising until hitting the two hour mark, then it’ll just drop. </p><p></p><p>I will say that in my case, however, the problem doesn’t just lie with the Novorapid. Sometimes, I’ve had other things happen which have made my levels worse, like issues with my basal insulin, or my injection sites as previously mentioned, or illness and stress. </p><p></p><p>Have you been feeling ill or overly stressed at all recently? Could be causing you a little bit of insulin resistance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Introverted_And_Proud, post: 2731374, member: 586744"] Oh dear. >< I hope your levels drop soon. My Novorapid doses are quite erratic as well with certain meals. The majority of the time, according to the sensor, my Novorapid takes around 30 minutes to start working from injection, then when it reaches an hour, my levels start to rise. It’s not until around the two hour mark that it’ll suddenly start to dip and drop into normal range, sometimes going too low. Other times, my levels rise steadily but will fluctuate between dropping and rising until hitting the two hour mark, then it’ll just drop. I will say that in my case, however, the problem doesn’t just lie with the Novorapid. Sometimes, I’ve had other things happen which have made my levels worse, like issues with my basal insulin, or my injection sites as previously mentioned, or illness and stress. Have you been feeling ill or overly stressed at all recently? Could be causing you a little bit of insulin resistance. [/QUOTE]
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