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<blockquote data-quote="james122" data-source="post: 1123444" data-attributes="member: 194068"><p>I have the same problem, I once saw someone say that rapid acting insulin is really rapid acting and should be called " more rapid acting than regular insulin". The spikes are very annoying and like you I worry about my future everytime I have high bg. I have started injecting 30 minutes before and that really helps me. My nurse told me I shouldn't worry about post meal spikes but un like a lot of people in my clinic I actually care about high blood sugars and not getting ill in the future. I would suggest injecting up to half an hour before your meal and see where that takes you. </p><p></p><p>You can private message me to if that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="james122, post: 1123444, member: 194068"] I have the same problem, I once saw someone say that rapid acting insulin is really rapid acting and should be called " more rapid acting than regular insulin". The spikes are very annoying and like you I worry about my future everytime I have high bg. I have started injecting 30 minutes before and that really helps me. My nurse told me I shouldn't worry about post meal spikes but un like a lot of people in my clinic I actually care about high blood sugars and not getting ill in the future. I would suggest injecting up to half an hour before your meal and see where that takes you. You can private message me to if that helps. [/QUOTE]
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