@Matt Cycle I know how to pronounce it lol, so in what way would you suggest I bolus for such a thing? xx
Haha that's not much help at all, I haven't eaten rice since I was diagnosed! lol, I eat jumbo oats for breakfast, could I treat it the same as that? xxAt one stage as it started to become popular they started putting on the packets 'pronounced keen-wah'. Probably for idiots like me who never did Spanish at school. For bolus I'd treat it the same as rice. It lists it for cooked weight but it's only cooked in water.
Haha that's not much help at all, I haven't eaten rice since I was diagnosed! lol, I eat jumbo oats for breakfast, could I treat it the same as that? xx
That's exactly it, Christophe. I know if I have some foods that my body will convert to glucose so fast, that I need my insulin to be up and running by the time they hit, so I will do my injection at least half an hour before I eat. Other foods, particularly with ones that are high in fat and protein, I know will take longer for my body to digest, so I don't want the insulin getting there before the food, so I hold off, or even split the Bolus in two. I did this for a wodge of Christmas pudding and rum sauce I had yesterday, I knew I needed 8 units to match the carbs, but I knew 8 units would get into my system faster than the pudding, (especially as I was having meat and green veg with no potato for first course) so I did 5units before the meal and 3 just after. It seemed to work. It's taken me years and lots of testing to accumulate this knowledge, though, so give it time and experience and you'll get there.So is pre-bolus simply the time between the insulin going in and the food going in..
Personally I love bean sprouts, haven't had them in a while though! xxJust bought bean sprouts