Time blocks

  
carloszgz
12/13/2013 9:20 a.m.

Hi how are things?My question is whether the dose of insulin from one hour to another changes, for example, to me, at breakfast, if breakfast at 9, I put 1.2 u/ration (fast insulin) but one day ILater awake, for example at 10.30 and I put 1.2 u/ration gives me a low sugar.
Well that is my question, if from an hour to another your need for insulin changes a lot, if in just 1 or 2 hours the dose changes
And by the way does anyone need more fast insulin for dinner than for breakfast?I do.All the best!!!

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fer
12/13/2013 1:31 p.m.

It changes to me slightly, of course, the body has its biological clock and if you put the insulin later, it shows it, although in my case, I think what most affects is because of the reduction of hours between meals, because of breakfastLater, but eat more or less at the same time.

I am also more insulin at dinner than at breakfast, which in the end more or less always the same, but dinner, that's something else! It varies a lot from one day to another !!

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Regina
12/13/2013 2:50 p.m.

I think it depends on the time you put on slow insulin.The first hour and the last one, makes less effect

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