I am going to be taking it once a day with novarapid for meals.. consultant said I won't need novarapid if no meal so could be taking less insulin than mixed.Does your doctor want you taking Tresiba at meals, and if so did they explain why?
Tresiba is a basal insulin, and it's going to behave completely different from the mixed insulin you're used to. It's also not meant to be taken with meals...at least for those of us with type 1. The vast majority of us take it once a day, and with little-to-no variation in the dosage amount. To put that into perspective, I take 10u of Tresiba in the evenings whether I eat 1500 calories or 5000. It is my Novorapid (called Novolog here in the USA) that would change in dose depending on what I ate.
Unfortunately, I'm not aware of anyone who is type 2 and on Tresiba (except for you) so it's possible that it may behave differently than it does for us with T1D, but I have doubts with that.
Apparently not getting tresiba 200 now. I'm getting Toujeo 300. But dn on holiday next week so not til after that.Since the beginning of December.
Not on basal at all, @ickihun - these days I'm a pumper on only Novorapid for both basal and bolus. The only basal I have any recent experience of (until October 2015) is Lantus, which was only okay once I started to split my doses as it didn't last me 24 hours.What basal are you on @Snapsy ? Toujeo?
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