Hi Richard,
Sophia is right, many people have problems with Lantus; nothing wrong with those people (except diabetes of couse
), but there is a lot wrong with Lantus. You will remember the good old days before analogue insulins, what insulin were you on prior to Lantus and why were you changed?
I'd been type-1 for 15 years, and never had gr8 control, too many hypos and swings, so my clinic recommended Lantus. I was told it would give me flat 24 hour basal coverage. It seemed to work at first and when things started to go pear shaped it I asked my DSN if it could be the Lantus, and I niaively trusted my DSN who reassured me it couldnt be. I had many days when Lantus didnt appear to be working at all, other days when i'd go as low as 2.4 with NO humalog and having to eat like a pig to keep it above 4! There was no pattern to it whatsoever and one days BGs were rarely resembled the next's.
I hate the stuff with a passion for what it did, and probably is still doing to me. I was so ill on it, like a zombie, and since joining this forum had PMs from so many people reporting exactly the same problems/Lantus side-effects as me. It's not you, it's the Lantus, trust me.
I urge you to do a search on the net and this forum on Lantus problems, and look up the IDDT website.
As Sophia said, you should probably try another insulin, but Levemir is another Analogue insulin-there are better,safer options. You can get a full list of what's available on this website.
My second reference to pigs in this post! Myself and many others on this forum changed to porcine insulin and achieved stable BG control, I'd give that option some thought.
Jus