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<blockquote data-quote="jonesy" data-source="post: 107339" data-attributes="member: 22082"><p>hanadr.....</p><p></p><p>that's exactly what i did, but if a carb is a carb, then surely it would be ok to just get 160g into him in any way. would it not be the case that the quick release carbs would just be there till they were all used up and couterbalanced the dose of novorapid.</p><p></p><p>or do they somehow disappear and need to be replaced by more carbs (ie slow release) over the time period that novorapid lasts????</p><p></p><p>surely, if the amount of novorapid is needed to counter 160g, then he coul;d just make sure that he gets 160g in him and leave the novorapid to work on that amount over time.</p><p></p><p>or not??</p><p></p><p>jonesy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonesy, post: 107339, member: 22082"] hanadr..... that's exactly what i did, but if a carb is a carb, then surely it would be ok to just get 160g into him in any way. would it not be the case that the quick release carbs would just be there till they were all used up and couterbalanced the dose of novorapid. or do they somehow disappear and need to be replaced by more carbs (ie slow release) over the time period that novorapid lasts???? surely, if the amount of novorapid is needed to counter 160g, then he coul;d just make sure that he gets 160g in him and leave the novorapid to work on that amount over time. or not?? jonesy [/QUOTE]
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