| Deus, what he has is almost dead on what I have in the morning. I have my basals running perfect for using the same basal and waking up at 5:00 am (work day) or at 10:00 am (non-work day.)
My first meal requires 3 times the amount of insulin as every other meal. I then also spike up extremely high during it and then return to normal about 3-4 hours later.
Apidra does work alot faster. It actually helped my morning meal however messed up my other meals. The problem you have to worry is during your other meals you may have to somehow draw the bolus out or else risk going low. On my pump, that's easy, but I didn't have enough time to study the profile it had with me.
Good luck.
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