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Long term complications - how many have them, how many don't?
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<blockquote data-quote="Loliz" data-source="post: 1040745" data-attributes="member: 259710"><p>Oooh, didn't see that CarbsRok. I was on animal insulin in my pump for years. It did not help me regain my hypo awareness symptoms, sadly. It did make me feel healthier, it did help with my hands, but it did not help with my control - ultimately, I am better controlled on analogue insulin, so decided in the end that better control was better and sacrificed my hands (which, sure enough, got worse as soon as I started it).</p><p></p><p>Having said that, pork Actrapid was fine, when they stopped making that and I had to go onto Hypurin, my control got a lot worse.</p><p></p><p>hypurin porcine is not really an 'away you go' sort of insuli in my experience. It seemd to be taken up very unevenly by me.</p><p></p><p>'Human' insulin was the insulin that brought in hypo unawareness, not analogues. Although the same thing happens with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loliz, post: 1040745, member: 259710"] Oooh, didn't see that CarbsRok. I was on animal insulin in my pump for years. It did not help me regain my hypo awareness symptoms, sadly. It did make me feel healthier, it did help with my hands, but it did not help with my control - ultimately, I am better controlled on analogue insulin, so decided in the end that better control was better and sacrificed my hands (which, sure enough, got worse as soon as I started it). Having said that, pork Actrapid was fine, when they stopped making that and I had to go onto Hypurin, my control got a lot worse. hypurin porcine is not really an 'away you go' sort of insuli in my experience. It seemd to be taken up very unevenly by me. 'Human' insulin was the insulin that brought in hypo unawareness, not analogues. Although the same thing happens with them. [/QUOTE]
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