Hi knikki im on the same dose as i was lantus now and again i have to drop half a unit xI switched from Lantus to Tresiba last year and certainly found it works, however when I swapped I was told to drop the amount I injected compared to Lantus, which I did.
However I found that my BSL went up much more than I wanted so slowly started to push the dosage up to a point where I'm now at the same amount if not a little more than I was with Lantus.
I think @karen8967 is on less than she was, but as we're all different it might either having a word with your DSN or experimenting. Not this only personal experience and I'm not medically trained.
No worries lovely@karen8967 oooopppsss sorry chuck for some reason thought you were on less. My bad xx
hi guys,
I recently switched from Lantus to Tresiba due to the amount of hypos I’ve been getting. However ever since I started on Tresiba about 2 months ago I wake up most morning with really high blood levels between 15 - 20 mml. I always check my levels before I go to bed and most of the time they are between 5 - 8 mml. However there are certain days where I wake up with normal glucose levels. I take 12 units of Tresiba at night between 9 to 10 pm, and I tend to not eat anything after 6pm so it doesn’t affect my levels at night. For example this morning my blood level was 20.1 when I woke up but before I went to bed last night it was 6.4. And yesterday when I woke up my it was 5.2 and it was 7.1 before going to sleep. I took 12 units of Tresiba both days. I pretty much eat the same type of food so I don’t think that has anything to do with it. I’m really confused, do you guys think I should just go back to taking Lantus, or are there are better long acting insulin out there that would be better suited for me?
I switched from Lantus to Tresiba last year and certainly found it works, however when I swapped I was told to drop the amount I injected compared to Lantus, which I did.
However I found that my BSL went up much more than I wanted so slowly started to push the dosage up to a point where I'm now at the same amount if not a little more than I was with Lantus.
I think @karen8967 is on less than she was, but as we're all different it might either having a word with your DSN or experimenting. Not this only personal experience and I'm not medically trained.
I haven’t heard of Tresiba? Is it new? I am taking humalog, Teujeo & Trulicityhi guys,
I recently switched from Lantus to Tresiba due to the amount of hypos I’ve been getting. However ever since I started on Tresiba about 2 months ago I wake up most morning with really high blood levels between 15 - 20 mml. I always check my levels before I go to bed and most of the time they are between 5 - 8 mml. However there are certain days where I wake up with normal glucose levels. I take 12 units of Tresiba at night between 9 to 10 pm, and I tend to not eat anything after 6pm so it doesn’t affect my levels at night. For example this morning my blood level was 20.1 when I woke up but before I went to bed last night it was 6.4. And yesterday when I woke up my it was 5.2 and it was 7.1 before going to sleep. I took 12 units of Tresiba both days. I pretty much eat the same type of food so I don’t think that has anything to do with it. I’m really confused, do you guys think I should just go back to taking Lantus, or are there are better long acting insulin out there that would be better suited for me?
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