LWA
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 104
- Location
- Weston super mare
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
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- Society
Hi guys - thanks for your response
I would have been aware if it were first phase action to prevent high from rising further from many years experience with Novorapid, but this was never the case.
As I need more FIASP (than Novorapid) it did explain why I would also need more units to correct, but I just couldn't understand the time delay.
Yes I do pre-bolus (Via injection not pump)- with FIASP usually 5-10 mins before food which is an improvement on Novorapid times - especially beneficial in mornings when Rapid can take longer - no doubt due to the liver dump process.
I have also heard they do pens that give a half unit but I don't believe as a disposable pens which I have become very reliant & accustomed too?
bonep - it certainly does shows how we all respond differently - and like your sign off caption I also got annoyed with FIASP so I'm now happy to be back on my tried and trusted Novorapid.
It was a shame as i was hoping for balance to get easier (like when i changed from Levimir to Tresiba) but unfortunately wasn't to be the case this time round
I take fiasp in the mornings for getting up and novorapid for foods. Did not get on with it for foods at all but for my “feet to floor phenomenon in the mornings it’s brilliant.
Do you take FIASP in morning (to counter dawn Phenomena /liver dump) and then Rapid for breakfast ?
I’m not sure my surgery will allow me to keep Novo and FIaSP on my repeat prescription as they are both Bolus insulin designed to have with food
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