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Lantus to Levemir: in need of encouragement
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<blockquote data-quote="alphabeta" data-source="post: 2104731" data-attributes="member: 419831"><p>Hello, thanks for the mention [USER=468714]@kitedoc[/USER] </p><p>I did have some horrible times with Lantus but till this day it remains a mystery as to what happened. One day I can't hold 10 units without going hypo the other I am at 16 units (currently). Literally, only the season has changed.</p><p>In my case however, Lantus once was spoiled by heat and it caused massive hypos as if it is short acting within an hour although I reduced my dose to the half. Also, thigh injections are no option for me because no matter what I do, I end up screwing up and hitting a vessel and going hypo. </p><p>That's my experience but now I can say that I am trouble-free from all that. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alphabeta, post: 2104731, member: 419831"] Hello, thanks for the mention [USER=468714]@kitedoc[/USER] I did have some horrible times with Lantus but till this day it remains a mystery as to what happened. One day I can't hold 10 units without going hypo the other I am at 16 units (currently). Literally, only the season has changed. In my case however, Lantus once was spoiled by heat and it caused massive hypos as if it is short acting within an hour although I reduced my dose to the half. Also, thigh injections are no option for me because no matter what I do, I end up screwing up and hitting a vessel and going hypo. That's my experience but now I can say that I am trouble-free from all that. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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