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(rapid) short-term insulin no longer "short"
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<blockquote data-quote="jmackinnon" data-source="post: 2131995" data-attributes="member: 514399"><p>Thanks for these thoughts kitedoc. What you suggest about the injection sites is not applicable I'm afraid. We tried adjusting the sites already to no avail. Not to mention the issue only happens in the morning (though it seems to be getting worse, later into the day now). If the injections sites work fine any other time of day, it doesn't make sense that they would not in just the AM. And low carbs is the way I'm going to go for now until I can find out whether I can get an exception (from my Doctor) for coverage on the Fiasp insulin. I was originally on Novorapid and that stopped working for me altogether (in the same injection sites as present - my stomach), so I switched to the Apidra which worked fine for a while but has recently started acting this way. So I guess Fiasp is next. If I can't get that I guess I'll settle for the Humolog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmackinnon, post: 2131995, member: 514399"] Thanks for these thoughts kitedoc. What you suggest about the injection sites is not applicable I'm afraid. We tried adjusting the sites already to no avail. Not to mention the issue only happens in the morning (though it seems to be getting worse, later into the day now). If the injections sites work fine any other time of day, it doesn't make sense that they would not in just the AM. And low carbs is the way I'm going to go for now until I can find out whether I can get an exception (from my Doctor) for coverage on the Fiasp insulin. I was originally on Novorapid and that stopped working for me altogether (in the same injection sites as present - my stomach), so I switched to the Apidra which worked fine for a while but has recently started acting this way. So I guess Fiasp is next. If I can't get that I guess I'll settle for the Humolog. [/QUOTE]
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