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<blockquote data-quote="cp1943" data-source="post: 438132" data-attributes="member: 45768"><p>I agree with all the above. I was always told I was a "brittle diabetic" but never really knew what it meant, except that I noticed that a half unit of basal could affect the levels disproportionally. Anyway, after over 50 years of diabetes, I am more or less sorted though like everyone I have bad days. I self-diagnosed hyperthyroidism a few years ago: I knew something was not right and suggested the doctor test for it. Since then the thyroid has settled down and I no longer need the pills (I was one of the lucky ones). Just a thought: have you ever had that tested for: it's quite common in diabetics? </p><p>I have just switched to Tresiba from two injections of Lantus (I'm still in the testing phase): I don't suppose that's relevant for you as your fasting levels are ok. Just thought I'd mention it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cp1943, post: 438132, member: 45768"] I agree with all the above. I was always told I was a "brittle diabetic" but never really knew what it meant, except that I noticed that a half unit of basal could affect the levels disproportionally. Anyway, after over 50 years of diabetes, I am more or less sorted though like everyone I have bad days. I self-diagnosed hyperthyroidism a few years ago: I knew something was not right and suggested the doctor test for it. Since then the thyroid has settled down and I no longer need the pills (I was one of the lucky ones). Just a thought: have you ever had that tested for: it's quite common in diabetics? I have just switched to Tresiba from two injections of Lantus (I'm still in the testing phase): I don't suppose that's relevant for you as your fasting levels are ok. Just thought I'd mention it. [/QUOTE]
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