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<blockquote data-quote="AlanaPerrin" data-source="post: 2286726" data-attributes="member: 515006"><p>Morning!</p><p>I was diagnosed last summer and spent a month or so on novorapid before switching to Fiasp as I was struggling with pre-bolusing long enough.</p><p>I’m now finding that for an hour and a half after eating certain meals my levels are fine, but then I shoot up.</p><p>I asked my diabetic nurse for advice and she said my ratio must be wrong, so I tried changing it last night by eating the same meal as lunchtime but giving slightly more insulin. I had a short hypo (didn’t treat us as I was expecting to shoot up again, which I did). Pic below showing lunch and teatime spikes - I gave a correction unit both times as I hate going high.</p><p>Both meals were two slices of bread, salad, cheese, hummus and a spoon of cous cous. I weighed, carb counted etc.</p><p>It seems for me Fiasp doesn’t last very long, and I’m having to inject twice for meals.</p><p>Has anyone else experienced this, or ended up switching to a different insulin?</p><p>Sorry for the long post!</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]42762[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlanaPerrin, post: 2286726, member: 515006"] Morning! I was diagnosed last summer and spent a month or so on novorapid before switching to Fiasp as I was struggling with pre-bolusing long enough. I’m now finding that for an hour and a half after eating certain meals my levels are fine, but then I shoot up. I asked my diabetic nurse for advice and she said my ratio must be wrong, so I tried changing it last night by eating the same meal as lunchtime but giving slightly more insulin. I had a short hypo (didn’t treat us as I was expecting to shoot up again, which I did). Pic below showing lunch and teatime spikes - I gave a correction unit both times as I hate going high. Both meals were two slices of bread, salad, cheese, hummus and a spoon of cous cous. I weighed, carb counted etc. It seems for me Fiasp doesn’t last very long, and I’m having to inject twice for meals. Has anyone else experienced this, or ended up switching to a different insulin? Sorry for the long post! [ATTACH=full]42762[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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