
S2E03 Does insulin timing really make a difference?
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Many South Africans with Type 1 diabetes were told to inject as they sat down to eat. Once they saw the blood sugar spikes on CGM / flash glucose devices, the advice changed to injecting 15-30 minutes before you eat. But that depends on the individual, the time of day, what’s being eaten and a number of other factors.
Does insulin timing really make a difference, and are there any ways to make this less of a frustrating issue? We speak to endocrinologist Prof. David Segal, and Sane Mazibuko, who’s been living with Type 1 for 25 years.
We asked our community about insulin timing, and got pretty much every response under the sun. Not sure what you should be doing? Here's all you need to know. Prof. Segal's best tips for Type 1 diabetes. · Take your diabetes medication: all the medication tips you need to know. · Sweet Life on Instagram. · Abbott FreeStyle Libre CGM · Sweet Life Diabetic South Africans Website · Connect with Sweet Life on LinkedIn · Solid Gold Podcasts #BeHeard · Follow Diabetic South Africans on Facebook · Twitter
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