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<blockquote data-quote="Antje77" data-source="post: 2285112" data-attributes="member: 372207"><p>I'm in a bit more luck than you are, in that mine only starts to rise as soon as I wake up and not before. For me it's very predictable so I feel comfortable injecting for it even when I wake up at a great level like 5.5, and that is without having breakfast for hours after waking up (don't like breakfast).</p><p></p><p>The one thing I did do which helped me a lot was ask to get changed to Fiasp instead of Novorapid. </p><p>On Novorapid I had to pre-bolus by 30 to 50 minutes to prevent a big after meal spike, which was very annoying. What was worse, it took hours to combat the spike I had upon getting out of bed, as there is no way you can pre-bolus for that.</p><p></p><p>Now on Fiasp I often manage a pretty flat line after getting up, which was my main reason to change to this insulin. As a bonus -provided I'm in range before eating- I can now simply inject and eat without high after meal spikes (if I keep my meals somewhat sensible).</p><p></p><p>That said, your diabetes is not my diabetes, and yours might react completely different from mine. What works for me may not work for you, so please act carefully and speak to your team when in doubt!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antje77, post: 2285112, member: 372207"] I'm in a bit more luck than you are, in that mine only starts to rise as soon as I wake up and not before. For me it's very predictable so I feel comfortable injecting for it even when I wake up at a great level like 5.5, and that is without having breakfast for hours after waking up (don't like breakfast). The one thing I did do which helped me a lot was ask to get changed to Fiasp instead of Novorapid. On Novorapid I had to pre-bolus by 30 to 50 minutes to prevent a big after meal spike, which was very annoying. What was worse, it took hours to combat the spike I had upon getting out of bed, as there is no way you can pre-bolus for that. Now on Fiasp I often manage a pretty flat line after getting up, which was my main reason to change to this insulin. As a bonus -provided I'm in range before eating- I can now simply inject and eat without high after meal spikes (if I keep my meals somewhat sensible). That said, your diabetes is not my diabetes, and yours might react completely different from mine. What works for me may not work for you, so please act carefully and speak to your team when in doubt! [/QUOTE]
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