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<blockquote data-quote="ivm18" data-source="post: 923860" data-attributes="member: 166019"><p>Yes I guess it's the lantus why my son's level were on highs lately, just like tonight( its 9:13 evening here in the Phils.) his bedtime number was 9.2! Unlike when he was on levemir his level were in 7-7.5 . We had made adjustments with his I:C but regardless he has this reading again. </p><p>Anyway, we switched to Lantus because it's a bit cheaper compare to Levemir but I guess it's not worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ivm18, post: 923860, member: 166019"] Yes I guess it's the lantus why my son's level were on highs lately, just like tonight( its 9:13 evening here in the Phils.) his bedtime number was 9.2! Unlike when he was on levemir his level were in 7-7.5 . We had made adjustments with his I:C but regardless he has this reading again. Anyway, we switched to Lantus because it's a bit cheaper compare to Levemir but I guess it's not worth it. [/QUOTE]
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