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Faster Insulin Aspart: Finally in the wild and in my hands!
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<blockquote data-quote="pinewood" data-source="post: 1423931" data-attributes="member: 147474"><p>Wow, this sounds like incredible stuff! I can imagine it's especially useful for corrections; the worst part of NovoRapid for me is when I am high and need to correct and have to wait an hour for the correction to kick in. It would probably help reduce cases of over correcting and "rage blousing".</p><p></p><p>Do you think this will slowly replace NovoRapid? I worry the NHS will try to keep people on NovoRapid because they are more familiar with it. I assume new diagnosis are still getting prescribed NovoRapid at the moment?</p><p></p><p>I need to find time to speak to my DSN to see if I can ask her to help me change my prescription. Pretty sure going directly to my GP would be a waste of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinewood, post: 1423931, member: 147474"] Wow, this sounds like incredible stuff! I can imagine it's especially useful for corrections; the worst part of NovoRapid for me is when I am high and need to correct and have to wait an hour for the correction to kick in. It would probably help reduce cases of over correcting and "rage blousing". Do you think this will slowly replace NovoRapid? I worry the NHS will try to keep people on NovoRapid because they are more familiar with it. I assume new diagnosis are still getting prescribed NovoRapid at the moment? I need to find time to speak to my DSN to see if I can ask her to help me change my prescription. Pretty sure going directly to my GP would be a waste of time. [/QUOTE]
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