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<blockquote data-quote="gorman100" data-source="post: 1755989" data-attributes="member: 472304"><p>Thank you all for the helpful replies. </p><p></p><p>[USER=451727]@KK123[/USER] - thanks for the support! It's nice to know how other diabetics feel about this, and I am not alone in my reaction!</p><p></p><p>[USER=181361]@helensaramay[/USER] and [USER=374531]@Scott-C[/USER] - it happens all day sadly, but especially after breakfast and lunch. I just tried, as a possible solution, injecting 10 minutes before lunch. That isn't really practical for me, because of my work, but I tried anyway. And guess what? I went into hypo about 10 minutes after I'd finished eating! My levels have went up at all...</p><p></p><p>[USER=402436]@karen8967[/USER] - thanks for the very good suggestion; I think I will ask about Friasp</p><p></p><p>[USER=110569]@dancer[/USER] - okay, that's encouraging: I think that I will try for that. It's what I thought might help, because it'll give more control</p><p></p><p>I'll keep you all posted, and thanks again for listening!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gorman100, post: 1755989, member: 472304"] Thank you all for the helpful replies. [USER=451727]@KK123[/USER] - thanks for the support! It's nice to know how other diabetics feel about this, and I am not alone in my reaction! [USER=181361]@helensaramay[/USER] and [USER=374531]@Scott-C[/USER] - it happens all day sadly, but especially after breakfast and lunch. I just tried, as a possible solution, injecting 10 minutes before lunch. That isn't really practical for me, because of my work, but I tried anyway. And guess what? I went into hypo about 10 minutes after I'd finished eating! My levels have went up at all... [USER=402436]@karen8967[/USER] - thanks for the very good suggestion; I think I will ask about Friasp [USER=110569]@dancer[/USER] - okay, that's encouraging: I think that I will try for that. It's what I thought might help, because it'll give more control I'll keep you all posted, and thanks again for listening! [/QUOTE]
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