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<blockquote data-quote="Bic" data-source="post: 1716125" data-attributes="member: 215944"><p>Hi lordbladdermere, I am a T1 and have been for more than 30 years now. I was put on Tresiba some 4 years ago but I didn't experience all the troubles you're having. The only different thing in my therapy was that I have always used Tresiba before sleep, but that shouldn't mean much… I am on NovoRapid as well, before meals of course. Anyway, everyone is different, so there's no reason to feel worried if you are struggling to adjust. (By the way: trying a new insulin is all very well, but should Tresiba prove unsuitable, there's plenty of different solutions. I did have a lot of problems with Lantus, which I solved switching to Tresiba.)</p><p>I strongly suggest you contact your medical staff for help. Talk about your worries and your struggle to adjust: they will be able to solve your problems so much better than any of us fellow T1s. </p><p>As for your problems with retinopaty – mind: I am no doctor or anything, I am just speaking out of my bit of personal experience – they may get better, when your BG values get a little more in range than they are now. Studying may have put your sight a little under stress, so don't get discouraged. One step at a time, and your sight may recover instead of getting worse. Try and not be over-anxious; for instance, can you speak with some fellow T1 where you live? Making friend with someone who really can understand could perhaps help putting things in perspective, when you feel (or the fellow T1 feels) overwhelmed.</p><p>Write again if you feel like it and let us know how you are managing, ok?</p><p>Best wishes and a hug!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bic, post: 1716125, member: 215944"] Hi lordbladdermere, I am a T1 and have been for more than 30 years now. I was put on Tresiba some 4 years ago but I didn't experience all the troubles you're having. The only different thing in my therapy was that I have always used Tresiba before sleep, but that shouldn't mean much… I am on NovoRapid as well, before meals of course. Anyway, everyone is different, so there's no reason to feel worried if you are struggling to adjust. (By the way: trying a new insulin is all very well, but should Tresiba prove unsuitable, there's plenty of different solutions. I did have a lot of problems with Lantus, which I solved switching to Tresiba.) I strongly suggest you contact your medical staff for help. Talk about your worries and your struggle to adjust: they will be able to solve your problems so much better than any of us fellow T1s. As for your problems with retinopaty – mind: I am no doctor or anything, I am just speaking out of my bit of personal experience – they may get better, when your BG values get a little more in range than they are now. Studying may have put your sight a little under stress, so don't get discouraged. One step at a time, and your sight may recover instead of getting worse. Try and not be over-anxious; for instance, can you speak with some fellow T1 where you live? Making friend with someone who really can understand could perhaps help putting things in perspective, when you feel (or the fellow T1 feels) overwhelmed. Write again if you feel like it and let us know how you are managing, ok? Best wishes and a hug! [/QUOTE]
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