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I was on 12 units of Lantus and started out on 9 units of Tresiba, but have now settled on 10.5 units. I know Tresiba lasts a long time but you should take it daily at the same time like you did with Lantus. Also wait 3-4 days between making adjustments to your dose to give it time to bed-in. I have had far fewer night time hypos with Tresiba once I got the dose sorted.
How does this impact on your weight as Lantus makes me gain pounds very fast
His posts have been reported, he is flogging a 'programme' scam with a book leaderWow, well done you! Yes please, I'd be interested in the link, thanks.
Feel free to offer advice but ease refrain from posting links external websites and advertising.Just helping people to fight diabetes what's your prob ?
Have you done a basal test since switching over?Hi, I was on Levimir (26 units) for a number of years but I started getting "ballooning) on my injection sites for some unknown reason, and was put on Lantus (a straight swap 26 units) just before Christmas.
After a series of bad hypos and uncontrollable blood sugars I dropped the dose down to 14 units but I was still having problems controlling my over all bloods.
I was put on Degludec 2 weeks ago and was told to start on 12 units, I had to increase this to 14 units and not had a night time hypo as of yet, BUT no matter which way I try changing my morning insulin dose I,m having a hypo every afternoon at work. I have to phone the diabetes specialist nurse this week to discuss what effect the Degludec is having.
I have had type 1 diabetes since I was 2, 43 year ago and over the past year not had the good control have had most of my life.
This maybe down to the length of me having this condition, I will post again after I speak to the nurse
I carb count, so the bolus amounts are never really the same, tried it 1 unit to 1cp, 1 to 2
think they will probably put me on constant blood monitoring for 5 days on my next visit, a pump has also been mentioned several times but nothing has came of that yet
Hi Dave - I've been using it for a year now and find it very flat. I don't have any complaints.I am about to be changed to the Degludec, mainly because of a bit of a rollercoaster ride I have been on with highs and lows with Lantus and Humalog over the past few years. Its better than It has been, but I've got problems with the 20 hours that Lantus works for sending me high at some points and when it 'kicks' back in, it sending me low.
Just wondering what people's expreince is of Degludec, my diabetes nurse is not wanting to make too many promises because she gets good results from some but bad from others. The whole 24 hour flat action sounds great, but I'm just wondering if that is the experience of people who have been using it?
Many thanks
Dave
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