Nice question and i would like to add this question.
Is it possible that a person use two types of rapid acting insulin.
For example in the morning fiasp but the rest of the day use novorapid?.
Nice question and i would like to add this question.
Is it possible that a person use two types of rapid acting insulin.
For example in the morning fiasp but the rest of the day use novorapid?.
It's possible, and it might be useful for some people, but it's very unusual so it might be very difficult to get someone to prescribe it to you. You'd have to have a very involved and curious consultant, and a very good reason to want this.Is it possible that a person use two types of rapid acting insulin.
For example in the morning fiasp but the rest of the day use novorapid?.
You remember correctly, and I still do, but I use two basals. Tresiba because it's so stable and very forgiving to injecting at different times, topping up with Levemir on days I need more basal because it's relatively short lived and the dose can be adjusted from day to day, instead of having to wait three days before noticing a difference after changing the Tresiba dose.@Antje77 , am I misremembering or did you try a third insulin at one stage?
Let us know how you get on with it!Thank you all for your help and quick replies, hoping that it works just as quick for me as I’m sick of my spikingit’s terrible after lunch yet perfectly fine after dinner, good ol’ diabetes! Will be interesting to see how my blood sugars are in day to day life with it being used in my insulin pump though as I’ve always used novorapid!
Hi Nicola. Not sure you’ll get this as it’s a pretty old post. I e just been changed to Lyumjev 3 days ago. Tried Fiasp and it mad no difference. I’ve been on Novorapid for years but was getting to a point where I needed to inject an hour before eating! I’ve woken up pretty high so gave myself 3 units 45 mins ago and it’s slowly dropping. I was just wondering if you changed your dosage/ratios when it came to eating and correction with Lyumjev? Thanks in advance!Just wondered if anyone had experience with using Lyumjev and whether they liked it/found it worked better?
I am being swapped to it as I spike quite badly after meals using novorapid even with injecting 30+ minutes before the meal. I worked with my diabetes team to try lower my carb ratio first which seems to have changed nothing so they recommended an insulin change.
I have been told some people do come off of it due to the reaction at insulin sites and/or stinging so slightly worried about that.
Any input is appreciated!
I can't comment on correction ratios as when I was moved to Lyumjev I was on hybrid closed loop so it works out corrections for me. In terms of my ratios though they've stayed the same as they were before, I do find when you're on the higher side it does still take a little bit to kick in but once it does it can drop you really quickly so you do have to be mindful not to over correct. I have found that even on the same doasages as before my sugars are in such better range now although for lunch at work I do still have to pre-bolus by 10 minutes.Hi Nicola. Not sure you’ll get this as it’s a pretty old post. I e just been changed to Lyumjev 3 days ago. Tried Fiasp and it mad no difference. I’ve been on Novorapid for years but was getting to a point where I needed to inject an hour before eating! I’ve woken up pretty high so gave myself 3 units 45 mins ago and it’s slowly dropping. I was just wondering if you changed your dosage/ratios when it came to eating and correction with Lyumjev? Thanks in advance!
Nichola x
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