Sweeeeeeeeeet
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hi and welcome to the forum.
Sorry I have never herd of Afrezza.
Hi, not sure if it is touted by the GPs in the uk yet, or if it has even been approved by the FDA, i've never come across anyone using it. looks like a feasible alternative, certainly less invasive. i'd like to hear other members views on it.
There is a 9 page thread about Afrezza here.
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/afrezza-inhaled-fast-acting-insulin.73664/
There is a 9 page thread about Afrezza here.
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/afrezza-inhaled-fast-acting-insulin.73664/
I think @fallongerie has been using it for a couple of weeks here in the UK. Hopefully she'll be along to tell how she's getting on with it.
What are your concerns with injecting, it does all sound daunting at first but after a couple of weeks you soon get use to it.
I believe that her healthcare trust (or whatever it is called these days) was involved in early adopter trials of some sort.In the UK? Well, how on earth did she manage to get her hands on it in the UK? It's only being sold in the US.
Gosh, I am sorry about your complications and your swings. It does sound as if you would do much better on a pump, though.That's completely understandable Ruth. The 4u dose of Afrezza is different to 4u of injectable insulin however as I have found that my body is able to manage the Afrezza much better and stabilise blood glucose than if I injected 4u of insulin which would make me go hypo! I went low much less on Afrezza and was able to walk around happily at 4mmol without having a fear of going hypo. This was really liberating. I have heard of increments of 0.5u with some pens but I have never heard of anyone injecting a total dose of less than one unit if I am understanding your comment but this shows how everyone with diabetes is different. Although my HbA1c is good at 6.2, I get massive swings after eating when I use injectable insulin followed by having to snack to keep levels up 2 hours later which reeks havoc on my life and this glycemic variability has been shown to cause complications. I have been told that I need to go for further tests due to an eye exam showing up maculopathy recently despite my apparently good HbA1c and the fact that I have always taken my diabetes seriously!!
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