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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hi all,
Before I start, just want to make sure I state that I know everyone is different, reacts in different ways and so on, not not necessary looking for advice here!
For the last few years I've been on NovoRapid and Levemir (split dosage in the morning and evening) and in the last week I've changed to novoraNov and Tresiba but I'm having terrible getting the balance right.
I'm taking the Tresiba as directed by my doctor (same total dose as with the Levemir but done in one injection). This leaves me with better overnight control and had pretty much stopped the dawn effect, but it also means I seem to be eating non stop! Afternoons for example, I inject NovoRapid in a 1:1 ratio to carbs, but have to eat to avoid drops later on the afternoon, glucose rises, then drops, eat and repeat until dinner time.
Has anyone else changed from the same Novo and Levemir combination to Novo and Tresiba? Have you had similar results and managed to solve it?
Thanks
Before I start, just want to make sure I state that I know everyone is different, reacts in different ways and so on, not not necessary looking for advice here!
For the last few years I've been on NovoRapid and Levemir (split dosage in the morning and evening) and in the last week I've changed to novoraNov and Tresiba but I'm having terrible getting the balance right.
I'm taking the Tresiba as directed by my doctor (same total dose as with the Levemir but done in one injection). This leaves me with better overnight control and had pretty much stopped the dawn effect, but it also means I seem to be eating non stop! Afternoons for example, I inject NovoRapid in a 1:1 ratio to carbs, but have to eat to avoid drops later on the afternoon, glucose rises, then drops, eat and repeat until dinner time.
Has anyone else changed from the same Novo and Levemir combination to Novo and Tresiba? Have you had similar results and managed to solve it?
Thanks