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Lantus to Levemir: in need of encouragement
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<blockquote data-quote="Justin04" data-source="post: 2106244" data-attributes="member: 478377"><p>Hi [USER=411549]@Leeannea[/USER]. Also in Aus. Until 2013 I was on Humalog NPH. The hypos were few but very savage when they hit. Saw a different endo by total accident at an appointment (I travel 3 hrs to see an endo), and he asked why I was still on ‘90’s technology. He politely told me to get with the program and prescribed Levemir. I asked why not Lantus and he said from his findings Levemir worked much better for people that had an active lifestyle. A few weeks after starting they split my single dose to 40/60 and it’s the best control I had in 15 years. I’ve now gone to a pump but from all the info I found/heard, Levemir is the pick of the bunch. In saying that I’ve never used any others either. I’ve heard good things about Tresiba but I guess everything works different on each individual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justin04, post: 2106244, member: 478377"] Hi [USER=411549]@Leeannea[/USER]. Also in Aus. Until 2013 I was on Humalog NPH. The hypos were few but very savage when they hit. Saw a different endo by total accident at an appointment (I travel 3 hrs to see an endo), and he asked why I was still on ‘90’s technology. He politely told me to get with the program and prescribed Levemir. I asked why not Lantus and he said from his findings Levemir worked much better for people that had an active lifestyle. A few weeks after starting they split my single dose to 40/60 and it’s the best control I had in 15 years. I’ve now gone to a pump but from all the info I found/heard, Levemir is the pick of the bunch. In saying that I’ve never used any others either. I’ve heard good things about Tresiba but I guess everything works different on each individual. [/QUOTE]
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