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<blockquote data-quote="Jason_Avoneg" data-source="post: 1590673" data-attributes="member: 439871"><p>Just wondering have you tried any other background insulin? Years ago I got hold of a Lantus pen from another diabetic (yes bad practice I know...) Anyway, I felt exhausted on it, my mind was cloudy and it was a few bad days of taking it. </p><p></p><p>I went back to Levemir and felt normal again...</p><p></p><p>Though its more likely to be the other stuff people have said I'm the thread, but I do think it's worth trying other insulins out. Somehow I never say a consultant and my GP diagnosed me and I've been under his care since, and he's awesome with letting me try new insulins as long as I have a valid reason, i.e. needing Fiasp to reduce spikes, or Tresiba to have something less peaky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason_Avoneg, post: 1590673, member: 439871"] Just wondering have you tried any other background insulin? Years ago I got hold of a Lantus pen from another diabetic (yes bad practice I know...) Anyway, I felt exhausted on it, my mind was cloudy and it was a few bad days of taking it. I went back to Levemir and felt normal again... Though its more likely to be the other stuff people have said I'm the thread, but I do think it's worth trying other insulins out. Somehow I never say a consultant and my GP diagnosed me and I've been under his care since, and he's awesome with letting me try new insulins as long as I have a valid reason, i.e. needing Fiasp to reduce spikes, or Tresiba to have something less peaky. [/QUOTE]
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