My question is if there is anyone in this forum who uses two short acting insulins like Novo and Actrapid and if they do could they provide me with their specialist’s name within the NHS so my specialist could contact them to discuss as currently they are simply refusing citing unknown risks.
First, members are NOT allowed to share the name of their specialist on the open forum to protect their privacy.
So if anyone has advice on who to contact, please use the PM function.
I am a Type 1 Diabetic who follows the Bernstein diet and I have recently asked to add Actrapid (lower peak, regular) as well as my Novorapid (higher peak, rapid) and Levemir (basal) insulins.
Not a reply to your question but perhaps still helpful. I'm afraid we have very few (if any) members using two bolus insulins, and I only know of one member who uses 3 insulins, and that would be me. I use two basals though, and one bolus.
I don't know if you use Facebook but if so, you might be interested in this group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/585860588599157
I believe they have multiple members using a quick acting insulin for corrections/foot on the floor and a somewhat slower one for the slower protein rise. I'm not sure if they have many members from the UK though, they seem to use mostly mg/dl. But they might be able to point out some literature you can show your endo to convince them.
The diabetic specialist I deal with has advised they don’t want to prescribe three different insulins as this isn’t what they usually do.
That's exactly what my endo said when I asked for Levemir to be added to my Tresiba!
Thankfully, she's a good humoured and curious doctor, and not adverse to some experimenting.
So when I asked "Why?", she started to reply, got stuck, laughed out loud and said "well, looks like I can't answer that one, you just go ahead and be careful, don't mix up your pens!".
Might be worth asking your endo to explain why they disagree too, you never know!
Good luck!