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<blockquote data-quote="brendan101" data-source="post: 1029385" data-attributes="member: 179417"><p>It's a really great insulin in my opinion. I love using it. I feel like a new person. I surmise that diabetics don't realise how sick they are until they suddenly feel better. This was my experience. I feel so healthy using Afrezza. It carries warnings that you should not use it if you yourself are a smoker or less than 6 months has passed since you quit, if you have Chronic Pulmonary Disorder or asthma. I surmise that the absorption may be affected if your lungs are covered in mucus and tar. Another warning is that it can cause hypos. I found out to my delight that I don't get as many lows with Afrezza despite having my glucose levels within range. Try that on injectable insulin! I hope this info helps Sweeeeeeeeeet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brendan101, post: 1029385, member: 179417"] It's a really great insulin in my opinion. I love using it. I feel like a new person. I surmise that diabetics don't realise how sick they are until they suddenly feel better. This was my experience. I feel so healthy using Afrezza. It carries warnings that you should not use it if you yourself are a smoker or less than 6 months has passed since you quit, if you have Chronic Pulmonary Disorder or asthma. I surmise that the absorption may be affected if your lungs are covered in mucus and tar. Another warning is that it can cause hypos. I found out to my delight that I don't get as many lows with Afrezza despite having my glucose levels within range. Try that on injectable insulin! I hope this info helps Sweeeeeeeeeet. [/QUOTE]
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