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<blockquote data-quote="MeiChanski" data-source="post: 2055052" data-attributes="member: 503481"><p>From my experience, if I don't inject 20-30mins prior to my meal, my food will spike my blood sugar then insulin will play catch up so I'll be high for some time. From my libre, I spike really badly compared to giving time for novorapid to have some fun and then have some food.</p><p></p><p>I'd say for the time being follow your DSN for now and if there are spaces available for a carb counting course like DAFNE, which it will teach you the flexibility in prebolousing. DAFNE will teach you that Novorapid has a 4 hour window, so if you inject at 8am, have breakfast around 8:20/8:30, your next check is 12:00 or so in time for lunch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeiChanski, post: 2055052, member: 503481"] From my experience, if I don't inject 20-30mins prior to my meal, my food will spike my blood sugar then insulin will play catch up so I'll be high for some time. From my libre, I spike really badly compared to giving time for novorapid to have some fun and then have some food. I'd say for the time being follow your DSN for now and if there are spaces available for a carb counting course like DAFNE, which it will teach you the flexibility in prebolousing. DAFNE will teach you that Novorapid has a 4 hour window, so if you inject at 8am, have breakfast around 8:20/8:30, your next check is 12:00 or so in time for lunch. [/QUOTE]
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