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<blockquote data-quote="scotteric" data-source="post: 2163745" data-attributes="member: 453103"><p>There could be a million reasons, but it could be that you are mistiming the insulin. Many meals, even meals you wouldn't think will digest slowly, often do. You could try taking less NovoRapid and/or take it right before eating instead of pre-bolusing, and then take more 2-3 hours later. You could also try using Regular (also called Novolin R, Humulin R, Actrapid or Toronto depending on the brand and where you live) which has a different profile - takes 30-45 minutes to start working, peaks in 2-3 hours and lasts 6-8 hours depending on the dose. This insulin may suit you better than NovoRapid based on what you are describing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scotteric, post: 2163745, member: 453103"] There could be a million reasons, but it could be that you are mistiming the insulin. Many meals, even meals you wouldn't think will digest slowly, often do. You could try taking less NovoRapid and/or take it right before eating instead of pre-bolusing, and then take more 2-3 hours later. You could also try using Regular (also called Novolin R, Humulin R, Actrapid or Toronto depending on the brand and where you live) which has a different profile - takes 30-45 minutes to start working, peaks in 2-3 hours and lasts 6-8 hours depending on the dose. This insulin may suit you better than NovoRapid based on what you are describing. [/QUOTE]
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