Sadly our levels don’t come down as quickly as they go up. With the insulin taking some time to get going it takes a good hour to see any difference. The pre-bolusing really helps the insulin to meet the absorption of glucose head on.No really focusing primarily on quickness of increases decreases rather than levels
Amused to see the other ex Maths teacher still using 'trial and improvement' rather than 'trial and error' !!Sadly our levels don’t come down as quickly as they go up. With the insulin taking some time to get going it takes a good hour to see any difference. The pre-bolusing really helps the insulin to meet the absorption of glucose head on.
I find that I need to inject about 20 minutes before breakfast, which works out as test - inject - shower - make a cuppa - eat breakfast. I adjust this if I wake with low reading and shift breakfast to the front, or if hypo just go for the jelly babies and wait then start the process. If I am high I correct and prebolus and watch that I am below 8 before eating. For evening meals it is about 30 min. BUT we are all different and I worked these times out by trial and improvement. For lunch I am rarely organised enough to get a Bolus in before eating, but I reckon two out of three meals is a good balance, and my lunch is always a lot lower on the carbs so the spikes are smaller anyway.