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Lantus followed by 2.9 hypo
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<blockquote data-quote="kemla" data-source="post: 1121712" data-attributes="member: 289016"><p>I was on Levimir but it's length and type of operation did not control my BS. I was switched to Lantus. After a while it produced the same hypo reactions as others say. It was a desperate few years before I campaigned long and loud after discovering Degludec/ Tresiba through my own research. Despite all the heavy reluctance to prescribe it, I eventually got it 18 months ago. It has been a miracle, and I'm not kidding. I have not had a single night time hypo in that period and the high morning BS readings (Dawn Syndrome) have disappeared too. Frankly, in some people Lantus DOES peak when its supposed to be largely flat over time. Medical practitioners know it. Maybe it's a personal effect, but Tresiba has changed my life after desperation with Lantus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kemla, post: 1121712, member: 289016"] I was on Levimir but it's length and type of operation did not control my BS. I was switched to Lantus. After a while it produced the same hypo reactions as others say. It was a desperate few years before I campaigned long and loud after discovering Degludec/ Tresiba through my own research. Despite all the heavy reluctance to prescribe it, I eventually got it 18 months ago. It has been a miracle, and I'm not kidding. I have not had a single night time hypo in that period and the high morning BS readings (Dawn Syndrome) have disappeared too. Frankly, in some people Lantus DOES peak when its supposed to be largely flat over time. Medical practitioners know it. Maybe it's a personal effect, but Tresiba has changed my life after desperation with Lantus. [/QUOTE]
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