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<blockquote data-quote="scotteric" data-source="post: 1856985" data-attributes="member: 453103"><p>Have you tried NovoRapid before? It's exactly the same insulin with a few additives, namely vitamin B, to speed up absorption. I'd wager your problem is not insulin specifically, but that certain insulins are causing you more hypos causing you to eat more and gain weight. What problems are you experiencing? If it's post-meal spikes, Fiasp can help with this, but even NovoRapid, Humalog or Apidra work much quicker than the insulin you're currently on and could help. If it's hormonal issues causing higher basal needs, maybe you just need to increase your basal rates instead of changing insulins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scotteric, post: 1856985, member: 453103"] Have you tried NovoRapid before? It's exactly the same insulin with a few additives, namely vitamin B, to speed up absorption. I'd wager your problem is not insulin specifically, but that certain insulins are causing you more hypos causing you to eat more and gain weight. What problems are you experiencing? If it's post-meal spikes, Fiasp can help with this, but even NovoRapid, Humalog or Apidra work much quicker than the insulin you're currently on and could help. If it's hormonal issues causing higher basal needs, maybe you just need to increase your basal rates instead of changing insulins. [/QUOTE]
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