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When to inject insulin with slow release carb?
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<blockquote data-quote="AJB_81" data-source="post: 1675421" data-attributes="member: 395521"><p>I'm currently in a strong honeymoon phase and have ~ 1 unit:25g carbs, so not sure how helpful this will be:</p><p>If I have a high carb & high fat meal as a treat on a Saturday (Chinese takeaway, fish and chips etc...) I do 4 units at time of eating and 2 units 2 hours after (generally)... basically have a mutliwave bolus with injections, this puts me up to 6 injections a day be prevents the inevitable BG kick up later on as the slow release carbs get through, and also the slow to digest fatty food gets through (not sure which of these is more prominent?). Don't see why only pumpers should get multiwave boluses [emoji851]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJB_81, post: 1675421, member: 395521"] I'm currently in a strong honeymoon phase and have ~ 1 unit:25g carbs, so not sure how helpful this will be: If I have a high carb & high fat meal as a treat on a Saturday (Chinese takeaway, fish and chips etc...) I do 4 units at time of eating and 2 units 2 hours after (generally)... basically have a mutliwave bolus with injections, this puts me up to 6 injections a day be prevents the inevitable BG kick up later on as the slow release carbs get through, and also the slow to digest fatty food gets through (not sure which of these is more prominent?). Don't see why only pumpers should get multiwave boluses [emoji851] [/QUOTE]
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