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<blockquote data-quote="stereotypeone86" data-source="post: 2114247" data-attributes="member: 468373"><p>Hi Lynzb, congrats on your pregnancy.I’m currently 17weeks pregnant and T1 diabetic.I was on novarapid and levemir before pregnancy but I switched to fiasp at 12weeks due to novarapid taking at least 30-40minutes to start working before meals which was a massive hassle and caused me loads of severe hypos and blood sugar spikes.I love fiasp.It works so much quicker and I don’t have to wait to eat after injecting.I’m still on levemir but my dosage has lowered drastically as I was hypoing every night.I went from injecting 7units pre-pregnancy to currently 2units but it seems to work for me.I’m extremely sensitive to insulin so I don’t need many units and my meals are low carbs which help during pregnancy.Wishing you the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stereotypeone86, post: 2114247, member: 468373"] Hi Lynzb, congrats on your pregnancy.I’m currently 17weeks pregnant and T1 diabetic.I was on novarapid and levemir before pregnancy but I switched to fiasp at 12weeks due to novarapid taking at least 30-40minutes to start working before meals which was a massive hassle and caused me loads of severe hypos and blood sugar spikes.I love fiasp.It works so much quicker and I don’t have to wait to eat after injecting.I’m still on levemir but my dosage has lowered drastically as I was hypoing every night.I went from injecting 7units pre-pregnancy to currently 2units but it seems to work for me.I’m extremely sensitive to insulin so I don’t need many units and my meals are low carbs which help during pregnancy.Wishing you the best. [/QUOTE]
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