Hey P
Thanks for asking
Yes the Novo rapid again is much better for me than the Apidra, during my training or races I used to have to start off with my BG either very high and dwindle it down or just continuously chase my blood sugars up with Glucose during my runs because of the Apidra . Even a half dose with the appropriate amount of carbs would just send me low very quickly maybe within 15 minutes of starting my training. And VERY low.
I can do entire training sessions now starting with my BG at 8 mmol on the Levemir, and a 10 mile run will just bring my BG down to about 6 mmol with no need for any Glucose. This is after my breakfast and with the appropriate amount of Novo to carbs, which to be honest is 2 units for me, most days :lol: I have 12 units of Levemir AM and 8 units PM.
The Apidra coupled with the Lantus was where all my problems were regarding difficult to obtain control.
The Novo rapid is more like the Humalog, which I was on before the Apidra, it has a much slower slightly longer action than the Apidra . When I was on the Humalog I was still was on the Lantus so again did not have great control due to the action of the Lantus. I do not think it was the Humalog as I found that a good insulin for my needs.
The Levemir, I'm sure with the Humalog would now be just as good for me but I do like the Novo rapid, it seems to really suit me so I will stick with this.
I find the flexibility of 2 injections works for me because if I am on target at bedtime with my BG and I don't want to eat anything, which a lot of the time I don't as I eat late then I can reduce my second injection of Levemir and I stay steady all night.
I wake up a unit or two off what I went to bed with. My usual waking BG on the Levemir is between 4.9 and 6.3 mmol.
Where as on Lantus ,I had to eat supper as I would go Hypo a lot during the night on it, so I had to get my BG up into the teens to go to bed with and may still hypo at that, it was a nightmare.
So I would go to bed in my teens, drop low, rebound and wake up high, usually around 13/14 mmol a lot of the time higher from a rebound. Also, I had to run them on the high side a lot during the day because of the drops.
On Levemir, I just have a good steady profile all the time and no night time Hypo's and hardly any during the day. In fact one Hypo since starting on it weeks ago which is a miracle for me...So I'm hoping for a much better HbA1c this time as my overall numbers are so much better
Glad you are over the infection Paulaa, I'm sure things will settle back down for you if you had good control prior to this.
Take care xx