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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2413495" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>It takes time to learn how a different insulin affects previously embedded T1 actions, and it can be disconcerting.</p><p>I’ve been using Fiasp for a while now and also switched to it from Novo. Like you, I find that a larger dose is required to reduce a high; I wonder if the first phase of the action is the time required to prevent the high from rising further. Some of the dose could be used dealing with glucose that’s still being released from digestion or liver storage.</p><p>Do you pre-bolus? I’ve found that I need to inject at least 10 minutes before I eat if my bs are 6 and progressively longer if they’re above that. I discovered my own reaction to Fiasp by charting it.</p><p>I also use a Frio, even in winter. I also use one for Levemir. Frio does seem to be more sensitive to temperature changes than Novo. </p><p>Do you use a Libre sensor? Setting alarms that warn when bs is above or below range helps me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2413495, member: 68789"] It takes time to learn how a different insulin affects previously embedded T1 actions, and it can be disconcerting. I’ve been using Fiasp for a while now and also switched to it from Novo. Like you, I find that a larger dose is required to reduce a high; I wonder if the first phase of the action is the time required to prevent the high from rising further. Some of the dose could be used dealing with glucose that’s still being released from digestion or liver storage. Do you pre-bolus? I’ve found that I need to inject at least 10 minutes before I eat if my bs are 6 and progressively longer if they’re above that. I discovered my own reaction to Fiasp by charting it. I also use a Frio, even in winter. I also use one for Levemir. Frio does seem to be more sensitive to temperature changes than Novo. Do you use a Libre sensor? Setting alarms that warn when bs is above or below range helps me. [/QUOTE]
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