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<blockquote data-quote="LooperCat" data-source="post: 2055580" data-attributes="member: 468055"><p>I used to pre-bolus in the old days of Actrapid, which took a long time to kick in, and had a couple of nasty hypos when food was delayed, gave me a real scare. When I switched to Novorapid, they said to inject at the time of eating, which I did - it wasn’t until I got my Libre that I realised I was spiking very high after eating. My approach to avoid spikes is to follow a very low carb diet, and I’ve found the rise pretty much matches the action of the insulin when I dose just before I eat. Many here happily prebolus. </p><p></p><p>There’s many methods to deal with T1, it’s just a case of working out which suits you best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LooperCat, post: 2055580, member: 468055"] I used to pre-bolus in the old days of Actrapid, which took a long time to kick in, and had a couple of nasty hypos when food was delayed, gave me a real scare. When I switched to Novorapid, they said to inject at the time of eating, which I did - it wasn’t until I got my Libre that I realised I was spiking very high after eating. My approach to avoid spikes is to follow a very low carb diet, and I’ve found the rise pretty much matches the action of the insulin when I dose just before I eat. Many here happily prebolus. There’s many methods to deal with T1, it’s just a case of working out which suits you best. [/QUOTE]
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