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Type 1 Diabetes
Lantus followed by 2.9 hypo
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<blockquote data-quote="bhk" data-source="post: 1248828" data-attributes="member: 150825"><p>Lantus is the worst thing I have been in contact with since I am a type 1 diabetic (and it has been 22 years...). I thing that it might be well designed for people that are overweight, that have good amount of fats or that are mostly sedentary. My advice is as long as you are more slim than fat, or practicing sports/training, your basal insulin should not be lantus. I used to have very low and dangerous hypoglycemia situations like the one you described. And since I switched to levemir (which doctors were reluctant to give me, I think that they are sold to sanofi - lantus' producer), it has been a miracle; no more nocturnal unexplained hypos. THANK GOD levemir exists!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bhk, post: 1248828, member: 150825"] Lantus is the worst thing I have been in contact with since I am a type 1 diabetic (and it has been 22 years...). I thing that it might be well designed for people that are overweight, that have good amount of fats or that are mostly sedentary. My advice is as long as you are more slim than fat, or practicing sports/training, your basal insulin should not be lantus. I used to have very low and dangerous hypoglycemia situations like the one you described. And since I switched to levemir (which doctors were reluctant to give me, I think that they are sold to sanofi - lantus' producer), it has been a miracle; no more nocturnal unexplained hypos. THANK GOD levemir exists!! [/QUOTE]
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