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<blockquote data-quote="brendan101" data-source="post: 1114419" data-attributes="member: 179417"><p>You guys when you try Afrezza you will not believe the difference. I am running out on Sunday. As a point of info for all I found that I needed more background because the insulin does not hang around as long as Humalog or Novorapid. This is a really good thing. I run at 3,8mmol-5 mmol and have no worries about lows or passing out because my profile is completely level. Billytrack, try if you can to get a month supply I would suggest 2 8u and 4 4u I use Tresiba every night at 11pm and I went from 35 units to currently 46 units to keep my glucose stable between meals. Then Afrezza kicks in when I eat. I get great energy from every bit of food I eat and my high glucose after my meals is completely destroyed. I am using a Freestyle Libre and it's 6.30pm on a Friday evening and I feel so full of energy. You don't realise how bad injectable 'rapid' acting insulins are because I have found that my health has gradually disimproved over the years and along comes Afrezza and totally transforms me. I have been trying to get it out there with endocrinologists in London and Eastbourne. I am obviously talking to the wrong people. I have been using Afrezza since September. In October the doc identified problems in my eyes despite my HbA1c being between 6-7% for the last few years. HbA1c does not take account of glucose variability and this is a major cause of complications. You can have levels of 3mmol and 17mmol and still have a HbA1c in the 6%. According to the doc I am well controlled on Humalog so why then do I feel so tired and **** most of the time and why do I have a problem with my eyes. If the eye doc says I need to look after my glucose levels more, there is a good chance I will hit the guy or at the very least tell him what he can do with his advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brendan101, post: 1114419, member: 179417"] You guys when you try Afrezza you will not believe the difference. I am running out on Sunday. As a point of info for all I found that I needed more background because the insulin does not hang around as long as Humalog or Novorapid. This is a really good thing. I run at 3,8mmol-5 mmol and have no worries about lows or passing out because my profile is completely level. Billytrack, try if you can to get a month supply I would suggest 2 8u and 4 4u I use Tresiba every night at 11pm and I went from 35 units to currently 46 units to keep my glucose stable between meals. Then Afrezza kicks in when I eat. I get great energy from every bit of food I eat and my high glucose after my meals is completely destroyed. I am using a Freestyle Libre and it's 6.30pm on a Friday evening and I feel so full of energy. You don't realise how bad injectable 'rapid' acting insulins are because I have found that my health has gradually disimproved over the years and along comes Afrezza and totally transforms me. I have been trying to get it out there with endocrinologists in London and Eastbourne. I am obviously talking to the wrong people. I have been using Afrezza since September. In October the doc identified problems in my eyes despite my HbA1c being between 6-7% for the last few years. HbA1c does not take account of glucose variability and this is a major cause of complications. You can have levels of 3mmol and 17mmol and still have a HbA1c in the 6%. According to the doc I am well controlled on Humalog so why then do I feel so tired and **** most of the time and why do I have a problem with my eyes. If the eye doc says I need to look after my glucose levels more, there is a good chance I will hit the guy or at the very least tell him what he can do with his advice. [/QUOTE]
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