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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 1458096" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>I discussed with a diabetes educator and she knew of it but said its peak working time was 11 mins faster than novorapid... and for me would mean another injection as it was supposedly out of body quicker. </p><p>They say they cant prescribe yet.</p><p>For me I will rely on mass real human trials in the public domain first. Inalready have to start DP and waking injections way early and really cant see a benefit to having to do more before my waking phenomenon stops about 12noon... </p><p>As for food, I already have two basal pens for different background each day (tresiba at 6pm and Insulatard at 6am and 8am with a correction bolus as well). Having 4 different pens would absolutely confuse the heck out of me..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 1458096, member: 17713"] I discussed with a diabetes educator and she knew of it but said its peak working time was 11 mins faster than novorapid... and for me would mean another injection as it was supposedly out of body quicker. They say they cant prescribe yet. For me I will rely on mass real human trials in the public domain first. Inalready have to start DP and waking injections way early and really cant see a benefit to having to do more before my waking phenomenon stops about 12noon... As for food, I already have two basal pens for different background each day (tresiba at 6pm and Insulatard at 6am and 8am with a correction bolus as well). Having 4 different pens would absolutely confuse the heck out of me.. [/QUOTE]
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