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<blockquote data-quote="ROE100" data-source="post: 2362933" data-attributes="member: 11546"><p>Yes not great.</p><p></p><p>I have also switched insulins</p><p></p><p>First change (2019)</p><p>Humalog to FiAsp - about the same in quickness (i.e. not the rule of inject and you must eat then - DN always in a panic when it is mention but I just show the tests) - I sometimes have to wait over an hour to see a downward trend (if on the slight high side before a meal (low 10's) so sometimes my planned fresh hot meal becomes a cold meal as by that point i just can't be bothered but as i have injected for the meal I still need to eat it.</p><p>Second change (2020)</p><p>Lantus to Tresbia - to be honest this seems to be working a bit better for me and feel a lot more level - but as others have said you can have an off day even though you are sure you have done everything right.</p><p></p><p>Can I ask what your correction food was? I often take below the recommended correction as if I did what is recommenred I would end up with a similar graph to you. Often only have just 10 quick acting carbs and that is it, test again and no rise have another 5 or possible 10 quick acting - I very rarely have the recommended extra 10 slower (biscuit) and no I don't then fall back to a low I often have a steady 5 to 6 until my next meal. Of course this all depends on what you were and are doing and how I am feeling - sorry feelings aren't science but when I flow the science i get completely different results to what is expected. As we all keeping saying we are all different and everyones D's is different.</p><p></p><p>From your last post it was suggesting you were started to come down</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ROE100, post: 2362933, member: 11546"] Yes not great. I have also switched insulins First change (2019) Humalog to FiAsp - about the same in quickness (i.e. not the rule of inject and you must eat then - DN always in a panic when it is mention but I just show the tests) - I sometimes have to wait over an hour to see a downward trend (if on the slight high side before a meal (low 10's) so sometimes my planned fresh hot meal becomes a cold meal as by that point i just can't be bothered but as i have injected for the meal I still need to eat it. Second change (2020) Lantus to Tresbia - to be honest this seems to be working a bit better for me and feel a lot more level - but as others have said you can have an off day even though you are sure you have done everything right. Can I ask what your correction food was? I often take below the recommended correction as if I did what is recommenred I would end up with a similar graph to you. Often only have just 10 quick acting carbs and that is it, test again and no rise have another 5 or possible 10 quick acting - I very rarely have the recommended extra 10 slower (biscuit) and no I don't then fall back to a low I often have a steady 5 to 6 until my next meal. Of course this all depends on what you were and are doing and how I am feeling - sorry feelings aren't science but when I flow the science i get completely different results to what is expected. As we all keeping saying we are all different and everyones D's is different. From your last post it was suggesting you were started to come down [/QUOTE]
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