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<blockquote data-quote="ElkBond" data-source="post: 1482806" data-attributes="member: 270837"><p>I have it, but for the sake of not wasting a pod I will wait until tomorrow when it needs changing. I thought I might be eager and change early but its just a bit wasteful. </p><p></p><p>Anyone who is on FIASP pump or jabs, what sort of timing changes did you make? I have read Tims blog and it looks as if I can eat almost as soon as I jab (normally wait a min of 20mins). Is this others experiences too?</p><p></p><p>Pump users, how quick for basal updates? Would it be suggested to make a pump program half and hour later on every change?</p><p></p><p>In [USER=30007]@tim2000s[/USER] blog - The random 'water' (FIASP not doing anything) was slightly concerning, so if I come across this I will update on this thread (trying to keep all experiences on FIASP in one thread seems good). I will carry my novopen with novarapid on me just in case. The Sensitivity change was also interesting that Tim outlined, but in my case I could do with a little less sensitivity at the moment as I still am very sensitive, so this may be plus point for me. It would be interesting to see what happens if you go back to nova after a period of FIASP and see if you recover the sensitivity. Your blog TIM has been invaluable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElkBond, post: 1482806, member: 270837"] I have it, but for the sake of not wasting a pod I will wait until tomorrow when it needs changing. I thought I might be eager and change early but its just a bit wasteful. Anyone who is on FIASP pump or jabs, what sort of timing changes did you make? I have read Tims blog and it looks as if I can eat almost as soon as I jab (normally wait a min of 20mins). Is this others experiences too? Pump users, how quick for basal updates? Would it be suggested to make a pump program half and hour later on every change? In [USER=30007]@tim2000s[/USER] blog - The random 'water' (FIASP not doing anything) was slightly concerning, so if I come across this I will update on this thread (trying to keep all experiences on FIASP in one thread seems good). I will carry my novopen with novarapid on me just in case. The Sensitivity change was also interesting that Tim outlined, but in my case I could do with a little less sensitivity at the moment as I still am very sensitive, so this may be plus point for me. It would be interesting to see what happens if you go back to nova after a period of FIASP and see if you recover the sensitivity. Your blog TIM has been invaluable. [/QUOTE]
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