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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 2036483"><p>I just want to clarify.</p><p>By "pre bolusing more" you mean to take your insulin earlier rather than take more insulin. </p><p></p><p>The other thing I have realised rereading this thread is I don't think you mentioned which fast acting insulin you are using. </p><p>It could be worth trying a different type. </p><p>Fiasp is supposed to be the fastest acting. At least the peak is earlier than NovoRapid but overall it lasts about the same length of time. I have found Fiasp to be better for me than NovoRapid in this respect. However, I have found it is sometimes "unstable" in that it does not appear to work at all. Some of this seems to be that it becomes less active if it is out of the fridge; NovoRapid lasts longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 2036483"] I just want to clarify. By "pre bolusing more" you mean to take your insulin earlier rather than take more insulin. The other thing I have realised rereading this thread is I don't think you mentioned which fast acting insulin you are using. It could be worth trying a different type. Fiasp is supposed to be the fastest acting. At least the peak is earlier than NovoRapid but overall it lasts about the same length of time. I have found Fiasp to be better for me than NovoRapid in this respect. However, I have found it is sometimes "unstable" in that it does not appear to work at all. Some of this seems to be that it becomes less active if it is out of the fridge; NovoRapid lasts longer. [/QUOTE]
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