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Basal Requirements Have Shot Up In The Last 2 Weeks And I Don't Know Why
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<blockquote data-quote="scotteric" data-source="post: 1815030" data-attributes="member: 453103"><p>That makes sense, but because Humulin I is a suspension, many people have problems with it working consistently from day to day. Have you tried Levemir? It also lasts about 12 hours on smaller doses, and you can take more at night and less during the day by taking it every 12 hours. It has a slight peak as well, and I find it works to counteract the dawn phenomenon if I take more at night and at 9 or 10pm so it peaks around 3-4am when I need it to. It is very consistent from day to day as well. Ive used Fiasp and have had problems with it. I don't find it consistent for whatever reason and don't find it that much faster than NovoRapid on MDI. It's definitely faster in a pump, but causes other problems (such as sites not lasting as long).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scotteric, post: 1815030, member: 453103"] That makes sense, but because Humulin I is a suspension, many people have problems with it working consistently from day to day. Have you tried Levemir? It also lasts about 12 hours on smaller doses, and you can take more at night and less during the day by taking it every 12 hours. It has a slight peak as well, and I find it works to counteract the dawn phenomenon if I take more at night and at 9 or 10pm so it peaks around 3-4am when I need it to. It is very consistent from day to day as well. Ive used Fiasp and have had problems with it. I don't find it consistent for whatever reason and don't find it that much faster than NovoRapid on MDI. It's definitely faster in a pump, but causes other problems (such as sites not lasting as long). [/QUOTE]
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