the_anticarb
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the_anticarb said:Ok I guess that means it is better to have one big meal and inject all your novorapid rather than say a meal and inject a bit then have a snack a couple of hours later and inject some more.
That is the idea, insulin such as novorapid are not designed so that you can snack between meals, unless of course your bg was running low or you ate a low-carb snack. When I was on the old animal insulin's, you had to eat a 10-20g of carb snack between meals to prevent hypoglycemia.
That's slightly counter-intuitive as I would have presumed it was better not to hit your body with all the carbs all at once but I stand corrected!
All depends upon the amount of carbs and the foods you eat, provided your insulin ratio's are correct this should not be a problem.
Also are you guys injecting before you eat? I tried that but found a few times I would get full up /distracted/ decide I didn't want to eat what I was eating and having already taken the novo was committed to either eating the original meal or else having some different carbs to the same amount, or else go hypo, but I am thinking now maybe to take some novorapid before the meal and some after, so that it is getting to work straight away and I'm not waiting for it to catch up with the food?
Yes, but right before - like when the food is ready and on the table, and in a restaurant I'll wait until the main course has arrived, just in case something goes wrong and I burn the food etc!the_anticarb said:Also are you guys injecting before you eat?
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