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Is this reaction normal? :(

daisymj14

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Location
West Midlands
Type of diabetes
Type 1
Treatment type
Insulin
Hi everyone,

I have been prescribed Levemir on split doses recently and I have read that it can cause a reaction. I am really struggling, it is painful, hot to touch, itching, it's driving me insane. My legs feel as if I've climbed Mount Everest. It's on all injection points on both legs and stomach. The hospital have said 'reaction is expected' when I called them, but it is getting irritated by wearing tights (which I do for work everyday), or any other clothing for that matter. As you can probably tell from my
rant it's making me quite grumpy, and becoming a naturist isn't an option. my blood sugars are sky high, I've had brilliant control over the last 6 months on Tresiba but it was causing nighttime hypos pretty much every night. previously on Lantus for 15 years but it wasn't lasting quite 24 hours.
I'm concerned the Levemir isn't being absorbed.


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To be honest, I switched from Lantus to Levemir for the same reason and hated it. Never saw a reaction like that (there are several type 1s in my family) & I wouldnt be happy about being told that it was to be expected!!

I changed myself back onto Lantus and ssplit the dose and am a lot better controlled (& happier) now. Have you thought about changing back and splitting the Lantus? It might work better for you if the only problem was the length of time it was lasting :)
 

Is there any way Tresiba may work for you on a lower dose, or even splitting it to see if that helps? I had hypos each night too, but for some reason having the injection in the morning instead of the evening really solved it for me.
 
I'm not type 1 and don't inject but I wouldn't like to see a reaction like that. Can you get to your GP to show them ?
 
That's an obvious allergic reaction and you shouldn't have to put up with it. I had a similar problem with Levemir and had to switch back to Lantus. I'm now on Tresiba and not getting any reactions with that. Agree with @Peppergirl that you should try taking Tresiba in the morning to see if that helps with the night hypos.
 
That's an obvious allergic reaction and you shouldn't have to put up with it. I had a similar problem with Levemir and had to switch back to Lantus. I'm now on Tresiba and not getting any reactions with that. Agree with @Peppergirl that you should try taking Tresiba in the morning to see if that helps with the night hypos.
I completely agree with Robert. That is an allergic reaction. I used to be a medic. Time to find a new basal!! I'm sure an allergic reaction isn't helping your control either. Sorry to be so harsh but that's scary!!
 
I've taken levemir in pregnancy where your more sensitive to most things but wouldn't be happy with such a reaction. Your body is clearly not happy to accept levemir. I hope you resolve it quickly.
 
I wouldn't put up with that. Definitely get an appointment and see if you can have your insulin changed. That's not a little redness, it's a nasty reaction.
 
Thank you all! Sent the picture and they have apologised that they didn't take the reaction seriously before I sent the picture, advised me to stop taking immediately and go back to to tresiba until I'm seen, urgent appointment booked. Much love to you all xxx
 
I was getting marks like that after being on Levemir for years so got put on Lantus, but that was causing alot of hypo's so I ended up on Tresiba. I'm now on a pump but found Tresiba to be the best Basal insulin I have ever been on.

Glad you got something sorted and hope the night time hypo's stop
 
I've had the same problem, after six weeks of suffering horrendous side effects they are changing my insulin to porcine as I've tried a few analogues and all give me a bad reaction. I finally pick it up tomorrow! I've been bed bound all this time due to severe pain all over, no energy, headaches, falling over because my head is swimming! Numbness and itchy tingling all over my body! Hair falling out! I am praying the change of insulin will work. Hope you get this sorted x
 
Tresiba taken in evening has been fantastic at eliminating hypo's for me. Wasnt good when I took it in the mirning though.

Would definitely ask for a switch to different insulin. Photo looks really unpleasant and not good..
 
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