Has anyone on here w/ Type 1 switched to Fiasp? I'm considering it but am worried about the side effects, plus I don't want to pay more for faster acting insulin.
I've been using Novolog for years, but my doctor just suggested trying Fiasp. I know Fiasp works super fast, but I'm worried about the potential side effects, especially the allergic reactions. Has anyone else made the switch? What were your experiences? Were the benefits worth it? Also, what would be the best times of day to take Fiasp to minimize low blood sugar risks. I'm sure the cost difference is a factor for a lot of us. Is it worth the cost difference?
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nina_kowalski · 4/18/20261 min read
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