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<blockquote data-quote="CheeseSeaker" data-source="post: 2731431" data-attributes="member: 531814"><p>Hi [USER=497519]@MikeEMike[/USER],</p><p></p><p>Assuming you're a long-term Novorapid user and its stopped working recently?</p><p></p><p>Couple of suggestions.</p><p></p><p>1. Try switching sites to somewhere you don't normally inject - it's possible to get huge resistance if you keep using the same bits over and over (I had this problem some years ago). (Moderator edit to remove dosing advice)</p><p>2. Fiasp is Novorapid with 'stuff in' to make it work quicker. For some of us its more resistant than Novorapid at higher BGs so might not work as well. Also was more resistant (for me) if I'd used injections sites for a longer period - might not be the answer you're looking for here.</p><p>3. Nice thing about Fiasp is its faster to do stuff - instead of 40mins-1 hour to kick in, its 5-20 mins so you don't need to pre-inject.</p><p></p><p>I'd recommend trying new sites before switching to Fiasp, as that might just muddy the water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CheeseSeaker, post: 2731431, member: 531814"] Hi [USER=497519]@MikeEMike[/USER], Assuming you're a long-term Novorapid user and its stopped working recently? Couple of suggestions. 1. Try switching sites to somewhere you don't normally inject - it's possible to get huge resistance if you keep using the same bits over and over (I had this problem some years ago). (Moderator edit to remove dosing advice) 2. Fiasp is Novorapid with 'stuff in' to make it work quicker. For some of us its more resistant than Novorapid at higher BGs so might not work as well. Also was more resistant (for me) if I'd used injections sites for a longer period - might not be the answer you're looking for here. 3. Nice thing about Fiasp is its faster to do stuff - instead of 40mins-1 hour to kick in, its 5-20 mins so you don't need to pre-inject. I'd recommend trying new sites before switching to Fiasp, as that might just muddy the water. [/QUOTE]
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