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<blockquote data-quote="dancer" data-source="post: 1486941" data-attributes="member: 110569"><p>I've been using Fiasp for almost 3 weeks. </p><p>At first, the really high spikes (especially after breakfast) stopped.</p><p>My cgm showed that Fiasp lasted 3.5 hours rather than 4.</p><p>I learned that, if my BG is below 5, I should wait till after eating before bolussing, otherwise I'll hypo.</p><p></p><p>After about 10 days, the spikes started again. I thought I needed to change my ratios but there was no consistency in the spikes. After several more days, and some basal testing, I have increased breakfast and evening meal ratios. I expected to have to increase basals too but have actually only had to increase 2 and decrease a third (not related to the increases). </p><p></p><p>I think I will most likely have to make more changes. It looks like, for me, it's going to take a while to find the correct insulin levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dancer, post: 1486941, member: 110569"] I've been using Fiasp for almost 3 weeks. At first, the really high spikes (especially after breakfast) stopped. My cgm showed that Fiasp lasted 3.5 hours rather than 4. I learned that, if my BG is below 5, I should wait till after eating before bolussing, otherwise I'll hypo. After about 10 days, the spikes started again. I thought I needed to change my ratios but there was no consistency in the spikes. After several more days, and some basal testing, I have increased breakfast and evening meal ratios. I expected to have to increase basals too but have actually only had to increase 2 and decrease a third (not related to the increases). I think I will most likely have to make more changes. It looks like, for me, it's going to take a while to find the correct insulin levels. [/QUOTE]
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