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Faster Insulin Aspart: Finally in the wild and in my hands!
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<blockquote data-quote="slip" data-source="post: 1427420" data-attributes="member: 182669"><p>I think we all need to be aware that Tims setup is quite unique - running a closed loop AP, and boy does it look like it works a treat especially with fiasp!</p><p></p><p>With a curry like that and using fiasp - it would take me a good few attempts to find the sweet spot of when and how much fiasp to inject, I currently use novorapid and know pretty well now how to tame my usual curry (it's curry night tonight too!) - but still not to the same level Tim (or should I say his bionic pancreas) can!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slip, post: 1427420, member: 182669"] I think we all need to be aware that Tims setup is quite unique - running a closed loop AP, and boy does it look like it works a treat especially with fiasp! With a curry like that and using fiasp - it would take me a good few attempts to find the sweet spot of when and how much fiasp to inject, I currently use novorapid and know pretty well now how to tame my usual curry (it's curry night tonight too!) - but still not to the same level Tim (or should I say his bionic pancreas) can! [/QUOTE]
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