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Done with lantus, what next? Tresiba, Toujeo?
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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1651430" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I'm type2 and my activity levels change from day to day and hormones change my amount of basal I need.</p><p>I'm on toujeo300. </p><p>Some days I'm in bed in agony and totally knackered and other days I'm walking in 3x 20mins slowly and steady. </p><p>I couldnt be happier with toujeo300. </p><p>However I don't know how it affects type 1s and if its few days to adjust after reducing or increasing is something you can foresee and have confidence to change in preparation of your more active days? I have to change mine in anticipation of needing less or back to a certain level after my period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1651430, member: 196960"] I'm type2 and my activity levels change from day to day and hormones change my amount of basal I need. I'm on toujeo300. Some days I'm in bed in agony and totally knackered and other days I'm walking in 3x 20mins slowly and steady. I couldnt be happier with toujeo300. However I don't know how it affects type 1s and if its few days to adjust after reducing or increasing is something you can foresee and have confidence to change in preparation of your more active days? I have to change mine in anticipation of needing less or back to a certain level after my period. [/QUOTE]
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