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<blockquote data-quote="In Response" data-source="post: 2334971" data-attributes="member: 527103"><p>I’ve was injecting single Lantus doses for years and never considered it a risk. I have never mixed my pens.</p><p>I think fear of mixing them is far greater than the risk of actually doing it.</p><p>And, for me, the inflexibility of having to inject 12 hours apart just to split the dose because ... would be much worse. I would forget or have to carry my Lantus with me at all times rather than keeping my pens separate to avoid mixing them up.</p><p></p><p>As has been said many times, we are all different. We manage our diabetes, our lives and our fear of risk differently.</p><p>If you are happier to split your dose, continue to do so but as insulins are developed that last longer (such as Tresiba), I would not be surprised if fewer rather than more people split their basal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="In Response, post: 2334971, member: 527103"] I’ve was injecting single Lantus doses for years and never considered it a risk. I have never mixed my pens. I think fear of mixing them is far greater than the risk of actually doing it. And, for me, the inflexibility of having to inject 12 hours apart just to split the dose because ... would be much worse. I would forget or have to carry my Lantus with me at all times rather than keeping my pens separate to avoid mixing them up. As has been said many times, we are all different. We manage our diabetes, our lives and our fear of risk differently. If you are happier to split your dose, continue to do so but as insulins are developed that last longer (such as Tresiba), I would not be surprised if fewer rather than more people split their basal. [/QUOTE]
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