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by basch
1224 days ago
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Long acting insulin is exactly what this entire debate has always been about. Generic standard insulin has been cheap at walmart forever. They even sell cheap rapid acting ReliOn. People want long acting insulin cheap. (short-, intermediate-, rapid-, and long-acting, ultra-long-acting (42h) insulin are the main categories.) Long acting insulin was the product that had a price jump at the end of 2017. I am pretty sympathetic to the non long acting stuff not being good enough. Expecting people to monitor hour after hour, and only calling it an inconvenience really downplays how tedious it is to stay alive. |
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Or if you have a pod or pump then you can use only the rapid acting and the software will drip it slowly to cover your basal need over the 24h.
Trying to use just the fast acting with self-injections doesn’t work because you go high overnight while you’re sleeping, and even during the day you would have to be injecting every 3 hours to keep up. (E.g. when your pump controller dies on vacation and all you have on hand is rapid-acting)
Source: I have two kids with T1D.