Dazphoenix28
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
As a rule you'll need the same amount of Tresiba as you did on Lantus.I normally inject 17 units of lantus and not sure if I need to inject the same amount of units or more or less.
Yes =). Thank you. My lantus would wear off before I was due the next dose and would always rise before bed to 10-11 and drop in the night as I sleep to as low as 4. Heard Tresiba keeps it flat line and even though it lasts 36 hours is it still one injection per day at the same time?As a rule you'll need the same amount of Tresiba as you did on Lantus.
What I did when I switched was take a little less just to be on the safe side to see what would happen, but I went back to my old dose pretty quick.
Be aware that with Tresiba it may take 2 or 3 days to see the effect of a changed dose, so be patient when adjusting!
I hope you like the Tresiba as much as I do, I'm so happy I'm not on Lantus anymore!
Yup. That's the way it works for me, and much more stable than the Lantus.Heard Tresiba keeps it flat line and even though it lasts 36 hours is it still one injection per day at the same time?
Thank you =). Gonna try it out on Monday. Traveling tomorrow so want to be at home when I make the switch to be safe.Yup. That's the way it works for me, and much more stable than the Lantus.
With 90% within target it looks like you're doing a brilliant job already! With the Tresiba you might find you can nibble a fair bit off the 7% above target
The Novopen 5 is brilliant! It has a little display on top where you can see when and how much you last injected, no more guessing if you took your insulin already or notThey gave me a novapen 5 to use with the Tresiba
Noticed that haha. Was like nah.. my all-star pro pen looks better then noticed the digital dial thing on the base of the dial and was like "yup.. this is now my favourite pen" =).The Novopen 5 is brilliant! It has a little display on top where you can see when and how much you last injected, no more guessing if you took your insulin already or not
I use it for my mealtime insulin
At the advice of my endo I switched from twice daily Levemir to once daily Tresiba as my basal insulin. But the prescribing GP did not provide any guidance as to how to transition... I also used slightly lower Tresiba doses to start with, but stopped all Levemir immediately - in hindsight a mistake - got hit with very high BGs, borderline DKA symptoms for several days - I guess due to Tresiba levels still stabilising after all Levemir used up? Now using Tresiba for a once a day am shot at 80% of previous Levemir dose - but obviously you need to calibrate this for you. Give it a few weeks to decide whether this works for you.Yes =). Thank you. My lantus would wear off before I was due the next dose and would always rise before bed to 10-11 and drop in the night as I sleep to as low as 4. Heard Tresiba keeps it flat line and even though it lasts 36 hours is it still one injection per day at the same time?
I'm excited though. Hopefully gives me better control as my target range is 90% this month and the 10% is shared with 7% above 10 and 3% hypo.
Thanks for the advice =)
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