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fiasp tailing off quickly - switch to novorapid?
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<blockquote data-quote="CE1965" data-source="post: 2288968" data-attributes="member: 527872"><p>I have been T1 for over 35 years now and I don’t have any issues with Fiasp, which I have used for the last few years. Yes it does work quick and tails off fast but this will give you your very saw tooth levels. The important thing here is the food that you are eating and it’s glycemic value. Some foods turn to sugar faster than others and this is where Fiasp works well. You may have to start double blousing when you eat foods that sugar more slowly. This is where a pump with a dual or delay bolus really works.</p><p></p><p>to me the biggest game changer in my life was the pump, and secondly a Dexcom G6.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CE1965, post: 2288968, member: 527872"] I have been T1 for over 35 years now and I don’t have any issues with Fiasp, which I have used for the last few years. Yes it does work quick and tails off fast but this will give you your very saw tooth levels. The important thing here is the food that you are eating and it’s glycemic value. Some foods turn to sugar faster than others and this is where Fiasp works well. You may have to start double blousing when you eat foods that sugar more slowly. This is where a pump with a dual or delay bolus really works. to me the biggest game changer in my life was the pump, and secondly a Dexcom G6. [/QUOTE]
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