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<blockquote data-quote="hh1" data-source="post: 2381012" data-attributes="member: 146541"><p>Morning all, interested to catch up on the comments about Fiasp; I'm just trying it out instead of Humalog. It was going fine at first, all pretty steady. I'm not so sure now; I remember somebody said it seemed to become less effective as the day wore on. I wondered if that was just due to different ratios that some of us have at different times of day. I do seem to be more prone to rises beyond two hours after eating & injecting in the evening, and I haven't changed what I do or eat. It does kick in slightly faster than Humalog, I don't know if that's part of the problem. I'm still in two minds about staying with it or reverting to Humalog. Hmmm. Off to fill in my census form. Have a good Sunday all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hh1, post: 2381012, member: 146541"] Morning all, interested to catch up on the comments about Fiasp; I'm just trying it out instead of Humalog. It was going fine at first, all pretty steady. I'm not so sure now; I remember somebody said it seemed to become less effective as the day wore on. I wondered if that was just due to different ratios that some of us have at different times of day. I do seem to be more prone to rises beyond two hours after eating & injecting in the evening, and I haven't changed what I do or eat. It does kick in slightly faster than Humalog, I don't know if that's part of the problem. I'm still in two minds about staying with it or reverting to Humalog. Hmmm. Off to fill in my census form. Have a good Sunday all. [/QUOTE]
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