Yes it lasts longer but you still take it once a day. There is a bit more tolerance around the time that you take it - e.g.: if you postponed it for a few hours it wouldn't make a difference.They did mention tresiba when I was switched to lantus...so that gives me hope that it may be allowed.... Is tresiba the same then, like a dose a day? Cos it lasts longer doesn't it?
Hi Robert72; I think that may be a next step. I have gone from 14 units to 12 with big differences. We may see if 13 makes any difference, got nothing to lose I suppose.hi @asa35 and welcome to the forum.
Have you done any basal testing to make sure that your Tresiba dose is correct? The other thing that could affect basal is if you were more active on some days and not others.
Hi Sking89, don't be afraid of Tresiba. It was sold to me as being very stable and one of the new modern Insulins. It has been designed specifically to last 24 hours. Using it in conjunction with the Libre is brilliant. The graphs give you so much information about how the Insulins are working, that it should be noticeable early on how good it may be. I still have ratios to sort out properly, but the information off the Libre is invaluable. I am guilty of getting stressed out if readings are not what they should be (if there is such a thing!), but am trying to be more relaxed to help with the readings. So long as you have a good team to help you, it should be easier!I use the libre too, I love it. Yea...that's y I thought I'd post on here, I find a learn a lot from other people's experiences...I can't go back to Levimir, not getting on with lantus....but tresiba scares me for some reason ...think it's cos it's so long acting
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