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T1 short acting insulin taking hours to work tried three.
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<blockquote data-quote="Metalmama" data-source="post: 2667800" data-attributes="member: 28157"><p>I'm sorry to read this. </p><p>Yes, it's not ideal for you at all. Someone suggested I do that but would mean waking at 3am on a work day. </p><p>Unfortunately this issue which I posted still remains an issue. </p><p>I'm on Tresiba which has been great, but every short acting I've tried is still taking ages. </p><p>I've now adopted the OMAD regime (one meal a day), and don't have breakfast or lunch anymore. Only eat in the evening now and nibble on carb free or low carb snacks throughout the day. </p><p>The DSN told me going onto pens and modern insulin would offer me more freedom and flexibility. Unfortunately, it's done completely the opposite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Metalmama, post: 2667800, member: 28157"] I'm sorry to read this. Yes, it's not ideal for you at all. Someone suggested I do that but would mean waking at 3am on a work day. Unfortunately this issue which I posted still remains an issue. I'm on Tresiba which has been great, but every short acting I've tried is still taking ages. I've now adopted the OMAD regime (one meal a day), and don't have breakfast or lunch anymore. Only eat in the evening now and nibble on carb free or low carb snacks throughout the day. The DSN told me going onto pens and modern insulin would offer me more freedom and flexibility. Unfortunately, it's done completely the opposite. [/QUOTE]
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