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Depending what time you had your lunch, I think you won’t know the answer til a good five hours after you ate. If I had that for lunch, I’d spike quite high after about an hour and a half, then fall from about 2-3 hours in, as the insulin kicked in, and then gradually fall a bit more as the tail end of the insulin kept working. Sometimes I'm surprised just how long that last bit of insulin goes on working as it tails off.