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    When eating a serving of protein (i.e., chicken, fish, steak, pork), do you give extra insulin for your meal bolus? Share what works for you in the comments!

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    29 Comments

    1. kristina blake

      If my meal is weighted towards the protein/fat side of things, I will dose for protein grams at 1/2 the dose I would for the same number of carb grams. I also use extended bolus – maybe 45 minutes or so.

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    2. Patricia Kilwein

      Yes I have to add extra insulin for protein to my mealtime bolus. Still wrapping my head around having to. It’s also a guessing game at this point because of no way to measure carbs in meat…..

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    3. Kathy Hanavan

      My protein intake is not that high, so no. I am thinking of eating more protein however and will have to see how that plays out.

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    4. Beckett Nelson

      It all depends on how much meat I am eating. If eating a bunch of meat, I’ll add insulin (like the equivalent of 10-15g of carb depending on how much meat I’ve eated

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    5. Don P

      one can discuss this until the cows come home, therefore trial-n-error is the only way to ascertain as each meat varies. As an example, take a chicken leg, it can be cooked a half dozen different ways, each leg will contain a different glucose level.

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    6. mojoseje

      Other because I do t bolus for protein at dinner time, but I do bolus 2 to 4 hours later, when the proteins and fats hit my bloodstream.

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      1. cynthia jaworski

        that sums it up for me, too

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    7. CindyGoddard

      Yes I give 1 unit of insulin for every once of protein spread out for two hours

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    8. Becky Hertz

      When I are very more carb I did bonus for protein/meat. I no longer do.

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    9. Ceolmhor

      I said “other”. I don’t immediatly bolus extra, which would likely drive me low. I switch to an extended bolus. I often get BG increase that’s delayed as much as 4-5 hours after the meal. I wish my (Tandem) pump didn’t limited extended boluses to 2 hours.

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    10. Vicki Andersen

      It depends on the fat content of the meat. Fatty beef …yes.

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    11. Bruce Schnitzler

      Rarely does one eat just protein. The bolus will depend on how much carbohydrate is consumed along with the protein.

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    12. mlettinga

      I picked other as in the morning when I drink a protein shake (elite protein by fairlife 42gprotein) in the morning I give extra insulin as it makes my sugar go up but if I drink it later in the day I don’t need to. It’s only in mornings I need to bolus extra.

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    13. Bea Anderson

      Most often. The amount varies for serving size, how the protein is prepared, IOB, time of day, etc.

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    14. Lawrence S.

      I do not take extra insulin for proteins. If my blood sugar goes up, I will take extra insulin.

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    15. Eva

      For a 2 oz serving of lean protein (turkey, chicken, fish), I don’t bolus. I tend to eat about 2 oz of lean protein every 4 hours.
      If fatty protein, then I use my extended bolus over 4 hours.

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    16. Nevin Bowman

      Yes. Extra protein does not get stored. Instead, excess amino acids get converted to carbohydrate or fat

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    17. john36m

      I often give extra insulin, but not with my meal bolus. I will give it later 2-4 hours depending on many things.

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    18. John McHenery

      I don’t but know I should.

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    19. KCR

      Only if I am having a larger portion or very fatty protein, and then I do an additional bolus as needed after eating.

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    20. Kristin Sykes-David

      I mostly eat a vegetarian diet, (~ 100 carbs of carbs/day), but will have fish or chicken once or twice per week. The protein hits me later, sometimes four hours later. I give a correction dose to cover said protein.

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    21. Anita Stokar

      I tend to bolus extra for protein, but usually just when when protein size is larger

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    22. Kristi Warmecke

      It depends on how it made. If it’s heavily breaded, I count the breading. No need to if it’s not. For myself, at least.

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    23. Chris Albright

      I do but it is usually an extended bolus after meal is complete.

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    24. Abigail Elias

      I recently learned about the Warsaw Method, and have experimented a couple of times with an added, extended bolus (using their formula) when I’ve eaten a relatively high fat meal. But I’ve ignored the protein part of the formula (my source suggested ignoring the protein part). So far so good.

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    25. PamK

      It depends. If I am eating a salad with a meat source and nothing else, then yes, I do bolus for it. If I am eating a meal with meat, carbs, etc. then no, I do not bolus for the meat.

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    26. Lindsey Whitnell

      Depends how much protein there is compared to fats and carbs. Child usually doesn’t eat enough protein in a meal to make much of a difference.

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    27. Melinda Gonzalez

      I extend a bolus when in manual or give myself more insulin about an hour later.

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    28. Andy Kramer

      With meat (only) I frequently take an additional bonus before bedtime for the delayed bump

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