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<blockquote data-quote="noblehead" data-source="post: 787604" data-attributes="member: 11028"><p>Are you on one or two injections a day for your levemir? If one then you could take it early evening, this way you'll always be awake and provided you can fit the injection dose into your work schedule (when on twilight shift) it should sort your problem out, if your on two injections a day then it might be worth changing to another basal insulin such as Lantus or Tresiba, Lantus is taken once a day (but some people do have to spit-dose) as where Tresiba is taken once a day and has a 42 hour profile, meaning you can be more flexible with the timing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noblehead, post: 787604, member: 11028"] Are you on one or two injections a day for your levemir? If one then you could take it early evening, this way you'll always be awake and provided you can fit the injection dose into your work schedule (when on twilight shift) it should sort your problem out, if your on two injections a day then it might be worth changing to another basal insulin such as Lantus or Tresiba, Lantus is taken once a day (but some people do have to spit-dose) as where Tresiba is taken once a day and has a 42 hour profile, meaning you can be more flexible with the timing. [/QUOTE]
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