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Need some advice on changing Levemir to Toujeo
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<blockquote data-quote="oldgreymare" data-source="post: 2320208" data-attributes="member: 20373"><p>If you are going ahead please test very frequently - are you Ok administering correction doses safely with Fiasp? Also perhaps try to keep to a steady routine for the first week or so, until you are truly comfortable with Toujeo. I did revert to Levemir for a month or so, because I felt I was suffering worse upper respiratory tract symptoms (apparently one of the most common insulin side effects?) with Tresiba. But my baseline control deteriorated, so transitioned back to Tresiba, but the catarrh is a constant annoyance. </p><p></p><p>If you are into getting detailed personal control of your blood sugars, Sugar Surfing by Stephen W. Ponder is immensely insightful, BUT this approach does require a Libre or CGM (I self fund a Dexcom G6) to be actionable. Take care and let us know how you are getting on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldgreymare, post: 2320208, member: 20373"] If you are going ahead please test very frequently - are you Ok administering correction doses safely with Fiasp? Also perhaps try to keep to a steady routine for the first week or so, until you are truly comfortable with Toujeo. I did revert to Levemir for a month or so, because I felt I was suffering worse upper respiratory tract symptoms (apparently one of the most common insulin side effects?) with Tresiba. But my baseline control deteriorated, so transitioned back to Tresiba, but the catarrh is a constant annoyance. If you are into getting detailed personal control of your blood sugars, Sugar Surfing by Stephen W. Ponder is immensely insightful, BUT this approach does require a Libre or CGM (I self fund a Dexcom G6) to be actionable. Take care and let us know how you are getting on. [/QUOTE]
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