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Comment by pimeys

4 days ago

Yep. And the issue with pizza is the amount of fat that comes with the carbs. This quite often (depending on the position of the moon) gives you some of the carbs when you eat it to your blood, and the rest will come after several hours. What you want to do is to inject a bit of insulin before eating, then after two or three hours more while measuring your glucose levels.

Of course if you eat a Neapolitan pizza with not that much of cheese everything changes again. And YMMV, I'm just talking about my experiences.

Not only fat plays a role with pizza, but also the amount of protein in it. When having pizza we usually add protein to the carbs. 50% immediately bolus. Other 50% spread over 3-4 hours, and let AAPS dose the insulin.