Hi folks.
I changed to fiasp around a year ago but am more and more finding it ineffective to bring down / stop increasing bgs and also have fluctuating lows.
I've read a few others who've had problems with this.
Initially I liked how quick it responded but if bgs go above 12mmol I'm finding it takes a lot of insulin over an extended period to bring it back down.
For instance last night eat a 70-100g roast dinner meal, dosed as usual but couldn't get it below 9 before bed. Did a bit extra and through the night it never went down but went up to 19. Illogical. Did an extra 11 units and by 8am was still 9+. I had a LOT of insulin. Expected lows today but not got under 8.
Moved set and don't reuse sites for over a week or 2 so not problems with sites.
I'm minded to go back onto Apidra which is a bit slower but seemed more reliable to control higher bgs. Fiasp seems very erratic.
How are others finding it?
Thx and happy Christmas.
I changed to fiasp around a year ago but am more and more finding it ineffective to bring down / stop increasing bgs and also have fluctuating lows.
I've read a few others who've had problems with this.
Initially I liked how quick it responded but if bgs go above 12mmol I'm finding it takes a lot of insulin over an extended period to bring it back down.
For instance last night eat a 70-100g roast dinner meal, dosed as usual but couldn't get it below 9 before bed. Did a bit extra and through the night it never went down but went up to 19. Illogical. Did an extra 11 units and by 8am was still 9+. I had a LOT of insulin. Expected lows today but not got under 8.
Moved set and don't reuse sites for over a week or 2 so not problems with sites.
I'm minded to go back onto Apidra which is a bit slower but seemed more reliable to control higher bgs. Fiasp seems very erratic.
How are others finding it?
Thx and happy Christmas.