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(rapid) short-term insulin no longer "short"
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<blockquote data-quote="jmackinnon" data-source="post: 2131391" data-attributes="member: 514399"><p>Thank you for the reply MeiChanski. I am currently using Apidra, which states that it is rapid acting and my doctor said was similar to the novorapid which I used to take (until it stopped absorbing properly at all, so I switched). It sounds like you experience something similar, however this is a recent phenomenon for me (started in full effect 3-4 months ago). And it is typically 10:30-11am by the time the insulin starts kicking in (after taking the needle at 7am). Unfortunately I've looked into the fiasp and it is not covered by (any) insurance in Canada, so it is not an option for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmackinnon, post: 2131391, member: 514399"] Thank you for the reply MeiChanski. I am currently using Apidra, which states that it is rapid acting and my doctor said was similar to the novorapid which I used to take (until it stopped absorbing properly at all, so I switched). It sounds like you experience something similar, however this is a recent phenomenon for me (started in full effect 3-4 months ago). And it is typically 10:30-11am by the time the insulin starts kicking in (after taking the needle at 7am). Unfortunately I've looked into the fiasp and it is not covered by (any) insurance in Canada, so it is not an option for me. [/QUOTE]
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