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<blockquote data-quote="In Response" data-source="post: 2509257" data-attributes="member: 527103"><p>You mentioned needing more insulin to drop from 15. </p><p>It is very common to experience insulin resistance when our levels rise to that level. I can need double the correction ratio when my levels are over 15 to what I would use to calculate a correction for around 8 or 9.</p><p></p><p>I have not used NovoRapid for a few years as I now use Fiasp. I find that the speed Fiasp works depends upon my levels. If am I in the 4s, Fiasp starts working instantly, If I am over 15, it can take an hour to appear to have any affect. This is very pronounced with Fiasp but I recent read someone experiencing the same with NovoRapid. </p><p></p><p>Would either of these things explain your recent observations?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="In Response, post: 2509257, member: 527103"] You mentioned needing more insulin to drop from 15. It is very common to experience insulin resistance when our levels rise to that level. I can need double the correction ratio when my levels are over 15 to what I would use to calculate a correction for around 8 or 9. I have not used NovoRapid for a few years as I now use Fiasp. I find that the speed Fiasp works depends upon my levels. If am I in the 4s, Fiasp starts working instantly, If I am over 15, it can take an hour to appear to have any affect. This is very pronounced with Fiasp but I recent read someone experiencing the same with NovoRapid. Would either of these things explain your recent observations? [/QUOTE]
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