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<blockquote data-quote="hh1" data-source="post: 2543073" data-attributes="member: 146541"><p>I spike terribly at lunch time (going from a nice 6.0-8.0 to 14+) we know my carb counting is correct and I eat the same thing every day, my nurse and doctor tried lowering my carb ratio (1:8) and I inject 15-20 mins before eating but still spike. I’m fine any other time of the day it’s just at lunch so my doctor and nurse agreed the next step was to try a faster acting insulin! I was previously on novorapid and have been all my life. I’ve been told it can sting but hoping that isn’t too bad</p><p></p><p>Thanks [USER=81557]@Nicola M[/USER], that's really interesting as that's a problem I encounter occasionally, and I don't know why. Glad it's working for you, I may run that past my consultant, though I won't see him till January.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hh1, post: 2543073, member: 146541"] I spike terribly at lunch time (going from a nice 6.0-8.0 to 14+) we know my carb counting is correct and I eat the same thing every day, my nurse and doctor tried lowering my carb ratio (1:8) and I inject 15-20 mins before eating but still spike. I’m fine any other time of the day it’s just at lunch so my doctor and nurse agreed the next step was to try a faster acting insulin! I was previously on novorapid and have been all my life. I’ve been told it can sting but hoping that isn’t too bad Thanks [USER=81557]@Nicola M[/USER], that's really interesting as that's a problem I encounter occasionally, and I don't know why. Glad it's working for you, I may run that past my consultant, though I won't see him till January. [/QUOTE]
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