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Dodgy insulin?

carandol

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Type of diabetes
Type 2
I'm a type 2 who started insulin back in November. I take Lantus every night before bed, and Novorapid before meals. In the last week my morning BS has been around 4.5-5 and last thing before bed it's been 6-7. Last thing last night it was 6.2, but this morning it was 9.8! I've not eaten anything unusual, and its *never* been higher in the morning that the night before. Despite taking extra Novorapid with breakfast, it was still 9.2 at lunchtime. It occurred to me that I started a new Lantus cartridge last night - is it possible that it could be dodgy insulin? Or is it just my pancreas playing silly *******? I've not got enough experience with insulin to know if this is likely.
 
Hi it could be the insulin try using a different pen I've had the same happen with the novo rapid I use with my pump good luck with trying a new pen


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I had some issues with leaking disposable pens from time to time when I took insulin and the odd cartridge that seemed to leak a bit I used to discard them, as for your results could you be slightly ill, have a dodgy injection site or insulin leaked out post injection? I used to leave the needle in and count 15 seconds to stop any leakage f insulin as I used to sometimes get that and you have no idea how much has leaked out
 
Hmm, I'm certainly not ill, but I am a bit tender around where I injected last night (he said, poking himself gently). Could be a dodgy injection site. I always count to ten, but maybe I should give it a bit longer for my Lantus, since I'm injecting 42 units...

Thanks, folks!
 
I used to inject 18 untits of lantus and counted to 15, sometimes injections do seem to just go wrong as I used to do 1500 odd a year it figures that some used to mishap
 
Hi carandol, i used to take 52 units of lantus at night which worked fine then like u i kept getting highs. The doc told me to split the dose and although it meant two injections for one dose it did work. I dont know if it would work for you but could be worth a try?

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linsay said:
Hi carandol, i used to take 52 units of lantus at night which worked fine then like u i kept getting highs. The doc told me to split the dose and although it meant two injections for one dose it did work. I dont know if it would work for you but could be worth a try?

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Mmm, that's interesting. I'll see what happens over the next few days, and if I'm still too high I'll give my diabetes nurse a call.
 
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