rachelshane
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Interested on your FIASP comments, I thought I had perfect control as I only test between meals and always spot on (except them days when nowt goes right). Since having libra its not the case I am peaking to 15-20 between meals. Interested how quick it is as pre jabbing is not an option as have memory problems as it is. Do you jab same amount or less/more units? How quick is it? Are there any side effects different from novorapid? How easy was it to get? My drs are useless and run on locums so never seen same one they dont stick around. Only seen nurse once in over 3 years that was just 5 mins for libra, turn this there and push, bye bye. Did you just ask? or did they suggest it? other? Cheers very interested as not alot of info around about it.Really pleased that you are seeing some positive impact of the things that you are trying. It does take time to get things settled, but you clearly want to look for solutions.
@helli mentioned about FIASP. I found that when I used it I didn’t need to concern myself as much about pre-bolusing, which was good as, like you, I can get distracted. So well worth you asking about it.
You mention about options for pumps at your next change over. I am now using the Medtronic 780 (which replaced the 760) along with their sensors in a closed loop system. This has made my life a lot easier. If you have any questions about it, just ask.
Know what you mean drs are useless, even worse if your admitted to hospital they have no clue, dangerous.
If you are after a fast acting insulin, you could also ask about Lyumjev. People that I know who use it find it even faster than FIASP and they are able to avoid pre bolusing for meals of up to 30 g of carbs. Your memory difficulties could be a strong argument for the switch if they are not keen.Glad it's working out for you. May ring diabetes nurse next week but she only available twice a week for 4 hrs... So not hopeful. Other than diabetes nurse once a year first 4 years and 3 year gap to last week. Only see her cos asked Dr for Libra he said no again like every time, he accidently booked me in for pump clinic. Consultant was 30 minutes late (first appointment of day.. ) chatted to nurse and she said you only had to ask your Dr for one... Know what you mean drs are useless, even worse if your admitted to hospital they have no clue, dangerous.
Pre jabbing not gonna happen in my case, works (dont ask me) too quick. Before tea I was 4 last night was chip night heaviest once a week treat 17 units, if I had pre jabbed, wouldnt have made it to table 10 minutes before.If you are after a fast acting insulin, you could also ask about Lyumjev. People that I know who use it find it even faster than FIASP and they are able to avoid pre bolusing for meals of up to 30 g of carbs. Your memory difficulties could be a strong argument for the switch if they are not keen.
With regard to side effects, when I tried to use FIASP I reacted to whatever they had added to it to make it faster. After 6 months I went back to Novorapid and prebolusing
If you are finding that you have poor support from your GP or Practice nurse, it would be worth asking for a referral to the local specialist team (possibly at your nearest hospital) where you could get to see a Diabetes Specilaist Nurse and/or a consultant. They will be dealing with many more people in our situation and more familiar with the different options available for us to manage our diabetes effectively.