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<blockquote data-quote="Gafspa" data-source="post: 2406551" data-attributes="member: 531645"><p>I was diagnosed last August. I’m doing okay but I’ve noticed that when doing my bloods 2 hours after eating they are good and where I’d expect, however by bedtime they’ve shot up, often to low teens.</p><p></p><p>Since I’ve noticed this pattern I’ve been doing my bloods a lot more and this is a regular occurrence with every meal. I’ve also got an under active thyroid which I’m presuming is what’s making my digestion incredibly slow. I take novorapid- I have explained this to my consultant who was most unhelpful but is there a fast acting insulin that lasts longer?</p><p></p><p>I’m obviously still digesting food 3/4 hours after eating and then bloods are spiking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gafspa, post: 2406551, member: 531645"] I was diagnosed last August. I’m doing okay but I’ve noticed that when doing my bloods 2 hours after eating they are good and where I’d expect, however by bedtime they’ve shot up, often to low teens. Since I’ve noticed this pattern I’ve been doing my bloods a lot more and this is a regular occurrence with every meal. I’ve also got an under active thyroid which I’m presuming is what’s making my digestion incredibly slow. I take novorapid- I have explained this to my consultant who was most unhelpful but is there a fast acting insulin that lasts longer? I’m obviously still digesting food 3/4 hours after eating and then bloods are spiking. [/QUOTE]
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