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<blockquote data-quote="Hertfordshiremum" data-source="post: 2201959" data-attributes="member: 507802"><p>Hi all Thanks for your comments and sorry for my delay in reply I have been ill this last week. I am trying Fiasp as for breakfast I am trying to keep some grains in my diet, porridge every other day. I just can't eat this anymore with Novorapid. For lunch and dinner I eat grain free and low carb. I have taken Fiasp whilst ill as my blood sugars going high without eating and found I drop about 4-6 mmol in an hour with no food and 1 unit of Fiasp. Although this may be different when I am better.</p><p>My nurse has told me Novorapid should give you a small drop after 15mins then kick in fully after 90mins, Fiasp should start working straight away although I wear the Libre and nothing happens for me for about 15-20 mins, I am not insulin resistant but obvious need time for things to work at least before breakfast. I will see what happens when I am fully better with before dinner although I am a bit cautious as I eat a low carb dinner so maybe 90 min wait fits in better with the food kicking in. At the moment I take Novorapid and most of the time I am not too bad after dinner. </p><p>Mandedog, I have 3 of the Novopen Echo's, for Fiasp, Levemir and Novorapid, all cartridges the same size, I can take half units with all. </p><p>Thanks for all your comments, useful to read others experiences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hertfordshiremum, post: 2201959, member: 507802"] Hi all Thanks for your comments and sorry for my delay in reply I have been ill this last week. I am trying Fiasp as for breakfast I am trying to keep some grains in my diet, porridge every other day. I just can't eat this anymore with Novorapid. For lunch and dinner I eat grain free and low carb. I have taken Fiasp whilst ill as my blood sugars going high without eating and found I drop about 4-6 mmol in an hour with no food and 1 unit of Fiasp. Although this may be different when I am better. My nurse has told me Novorapid should give you a small drop after 15mins then kick in fully after 90mins, Fiasp should start working straight away although I wear the Libre and nothing happens for me for about 15-20 mins, I am not insulin resistant but obvious need time for things to work at least before breakfast. I will see what happens when I am fully better with before dinner although I am a bit cautious as I eat a low carb dinner so maybe 90 min wait fits in better with the food kicking in. At the moment I take Novorapid and most of the time I am not too bad after dinner. Mandedog, I have 3 of the Novopen Echo's, for Fiasp, Levemir and Novorapid, all cartridges the same size, I can take half units with all. Thanks for all your comments, useful to read others experiences. [/QUOTE]
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