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<blockquote data-quote="~Anna~" data-source="post: 801980" data-attributes="member: 47133"><p>[USER=167280]@mountainman[/USER] I'm pretty ecstatic about Afrezza! I've been a Type 1 Diabetic for 16 years and have only ever used premixed and basal/bolus analogue insulins, so to say the least that those few American Diabetics, whom I've read about, are having great results with an inhalable insulin is exciting! I'm currently at work, but I did have a few questions regarding Afrezza, which I'll post later tonight when I get home.</p><p></p><p></p><p>On the flip side, considering no advertisement is allowed for 6 months (which I find bizarre) once the product is on the market, word of mouth, on those forums for the very people that will use the medication, seems to be a fine way to get the word out.</p><p>I only came across Afrezza a few months ago, when I was reading a blog about one of the past inhalable insulins that was pulled from the market and one of the blog posters happened to mention Afrezza. I did a simple google search and found out about the trials being conducted in America. Its only since, I think, February that many Diabetics (including a Type 1 that I read about) are posting their results outside of a clinial trial setting, since its launch.</p><p>I'm from England, so I haven't tested this myself, but I'm glad that if the NHS does go ahead with Afrezza being prescribed in the UK I will definitely try it out and of course just like everyone else, I'm wary of side effects, so I'm glad that the Americans are trialing this first. If it happens to be released in 2016, in the UK, then we will have access to a years worth of information about any down sides.</p><p></p><p></p><p>And to everyone else wanting to know of other Afrezza users, here are 2 posters on an American Diabetes forum, posting their experiences with Afrezza. </p><p>One poster is a Type 1 Diabetic, who himself claims he doesn't have the worlds greatest diabetes control and what I find odd is that he doesn't accurately carb count for his meals, while using Afrezza, but is still getting great results. His forum name is bsharp6669:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.diabetesdaily.com/forum/type-1-diabetes/80425-afrezza-inhalable-insulin/" target="_blank">http://www.diabetesdaily.com/forum/type-1-diabetes/80425-afrezza-inhalable-insulin/</a></p><p></p><p>This is another forum poster, on that very same site, reen121, who is trialing a sample pack of Afrezza which her Doctor gave her:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.diabetesdaily.com/forum/personal-updates/82919-results-my-afrezza-usage/" target="_blank">http://www.diabetesdaily.com/forum/personal-updates/82919-results-my-afrezza-usage/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="~Anna~, post: 801980, member: 47133"] [USER=167280]@mountainman[/USER] I'm pretty ecstatic about Afrezza! I've been a Type 1 Diabetic for 16 years and have only ever used premixed and basal/bolus analogue insulins, so to say the least that those few American Diabetics, whom I've read about, are having great results with an inhalable insulin is exciting! I'm currently at work, but I did have a few questions regarding Afrezza, which I'll post later tonight when I get home. On the flip side, considering no advertisement is allowed for 6 months (which I find bizarre) once the product is on the market, word of mouth, on those forums for the very people that will use the medication, seems to be a fine way to get the word out. I only came across Afrezza a few months ago, when I was reading a blog about one of the past inhalable insulins that was pulled from the market and one of the blog posters happened to mention Afrezza. I did a simple google search and found out about the trials being conducted in America. Its only since, I think, February that many Diabetics (including a Type 1 that I read about) are posting their results outside of a clinial trial setting, since its launch. I'm from England, so I haven't tested this myself, but I'm glad that if the NHS does go ahead with Afrezza being prescribed in the UK I will definitely try it out and of course just like everyone else, I'm wary of side effects, so I'm glad that the Americans are trialing this first. If it happens to be released in 2016, in the UK, then we will have access to a years worth of information about any down sides. And to everyone else wanting to know of other Afrezza users, here are 2 posters on an American Diabetes forum, posting their experiences with Afrezza. One poster is a Type 1 Diabetic, who himself claims he doesn't have the worlds greatest diabetes control and what I find odd is that he doesn't accurately carb count for his meals, while using Afrezza, but is still getting great results. His forum name is bsharp6669: [URL]http://www.diabetesdaily.com/forum/type-1-diabetes/80425-afrezza-inhalable-insulin/[/URL] This is another forum poster, on that very same site, reen121, who is trialing a sample pack of Afrezza which her Doctor gave her: [URL]http://www.diabetesdaily.com/forum/personal-updates/82919-results-my-afrezza-usage/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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