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When to inject insulin with slow release carb?
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<blockquote data-quote="Postleneo" data-source="post: 1675394" data-attributes="member: 260061"><p>Hi there I can not comment on exercise as I have not thrown that into the mix yet. Regards to carbs I tend to always inject before my meal unless my bs is on the low side is less than 4.5 then may inject after my meal. If I was to have a high fat meal which would have an effect on insulin absorption I have in the past split my bolus... I.E having a chicken curry with rice I found that what worked for me was I needed to split my injections and give 3 injections one before the meal one 2 hrs later and another 2hrs after that. Now I'm on a pump I just give a combo bolus 30/70 split over 6 hrs. This seemed to work for me but was a lot of trial and error</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Postleneo, post: 1675394, member: 260061"] Hi there I can not comment on exercise as I have not thrown that into the mix yet. Regards to carbs I tend to always inject before my meal unless my bs is on the low side is less than 4.5 then may inject after my meal. If I was to have a high fat meal which would have an effect on insulin absorption I have in the past split my bolus... I.E having a chicken curry with rice I found that what worked for me was I needed to split my injections and give 3 injections one before the meal one 2 hrs later and another 2hrs after that. Now I'm on a pump I just give a combo bolus 30/70 split over 6 hrs. This seemed to work for me but was a lot of trial and error [/QUOTE]
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