Hi I’m using omnipod and my diabetes nurse feels the novorapid is causing my hi bg readings post meals, she is looking to put me onto fiasp, has anyone else used this , is it any good
I use Fiasp with injections, I don't have a pump. For me, it's much better than Novorapid. On Novorapid I tried to inject about 45 minutes before eating to try to keep the after dinner spikes to a minimum, with Fiasp I simply inject and eat.
I don't know how that would compare to Fiasp in a pump though.
Fiasp is better than Apidra which I was using before in my pump, but I still have to wait about 20 minutes, unless my pre meal levels are below 4.6. My post meal spikes aren't normally as high or for as long, but have had a few vials that don't work at all. Seem to be filled with water, literally, even when newly opened.
I changed from Novorapid to Fiasp and I use a Medtronic pump. Everyone is different but for me Fiasp works much quicker than Novorapid and my BG doesn't rise as high as before. I have to be careful if my BG is below 6, as Fiasp works so quickly that I could go hypo before finishing my meal. (My target is between 6 and 8 and I am insulin sensitive). If my BG is below 6, I bolus when I finish eating and there's no problem.
I use Fiasp with injections, I don't have a pump. For me, it's much better than Novorapid. On Novorapid I tried to inject about 45 minutes before eating to try to keep the after dinner spikes to a minimum, with Fiasp I simply inject and eat.
I don't know how that would compare to Fiasp in a pump though.
Hi thinking of trying fiasp as bs spikes . I wondered if I could just use it to lower highs but maybe defeats objective of stability. Currently use humulin S. Also I have fairly low carb diet.