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Changing Basal Insulin - Observing what happens and hopefully providing some "lessons learned"
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<blockquote data-quote="djwesttexas" data-source="post: 1124451" data-attributes="member: 289207"><p>I know this is posting to a "old" thread, but I'll try anyway. I am T1D for 56 years and have tried and switched through several treatment methods (2 different pumps, MDI, different insulins, etc). About 6 weeks ago I started using Tresiba for basal control. It is the best thing that has ever happened for level control with no peaks and valleys in intensity. I take one shot at supper each day, have no night-time lows, no peaks or drops. I can skip a meal if I want and sugar stays level. What a joy! I have noticed that many others on different forums and threads have had a similar experience with Tresiba.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djwesttexas, post: 1124451, member: 289207"] I know this is posting to a "old" thread, but I'll try anyway. I am T1D for 56 years and have tried and switched through several treatment methods (2 different pumps, MDI, different insulins, etc). About 6 weeks ago I started using Tresiba for basal control. It is the best thing that has ever happened for level control with no peaks and valleys in intensity. I take one shot at supper each day, have no night-time lows, no peaks or drops. I can skip a meal if I want and sugar stays level. What a joy! I have noticed that many others on different forums and threads have had a similar experience with Tresiba. [/QUOTE]
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