I have seen about this but the inconsistency with my numbers confused me with it. Given that I went down WITHOUT insulin once, I feel injecting initially may put me too low, even if I do just 1/2 of it then, and the other half an hour or so later. Although the low reading seems likely to have been just a one off. For splitting, would you recommend doing half of the dose up front, and half 90 minutes later?some find they need to split their bolus doses to master the likes of pasta/rice/pizza etc so there's another option you could pursue xx
I honestly couldn't advise, I have never used an extended split bolus as after suffering an eating disorder soon after diagnosis I haven't fully overcome it so have never experimented with the likes of pasta and the only time I split bolus is for Christmas and New Years day dinner and everyone is so individual it really is a case of trial and error until you find what works for you xxFor splitting, would you recommend doing half of the dose up front, and half 90 minutes later?
As I've said nobody can give that as everyone is different it really is a case of trial and error, or something you may just have to give up on if you cant get it right, reduce portion, are you having a fatty sauce? There are loads of factors to consider but we aren't allowed to give dosing advice as it's so individualNigthmare. Tried 45 minutes after eating today and went from 6.1 to 9.1 45 minutes after, but 11.3 before going to bed! Had to inject a correction. Need some advice on splitting the dosage!
Thanks. I was looking for a starting point like this but the inconsistency of my numbers was confusing me!Hi @anouser1 pasta is a real hard thing to bolus for. Most will split bolus for it. ie maybe half before we eat then half at around the 1 1/2 to 2 hours after starting the food. BUT it is a total individual thing.....what works for me may not work for you. I am on a pump and do a dual wave bolus which puts 40% in straight away then dribbles the 60% over a 2 1/2 hour period. Works for me 90% of the time
Before I started delaying the bolus, I never noticed going low initially (not to say it never happened), but I was always in the 12s or so before bed. When going to bed, it is always around 4/5 hours or so after eating dinner, so the insulin would be wearing off around then.would be good to see what you were at the 1.5 hour mark and then when the insulin for the meal is finished......
what did you observe before you started this experiment? Loews followed by highs later on?
I personally find pasta fine in terms of the delayed glucose conversion.........i need to pre-bolus....but no split needed....
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