Hi Louise
I used to get very bad night time hypos on Lantus...convulsions the lot..very scary.It did not matter what I tried with my regime on it...split doses ,different times of the day, reduced doses ,snacks ,LOTS of night time testing...they came when they wanted on Lantus and it could be out of the blue for no obvious reason...or sometimes thick and fast
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Since changing to Levemir. I have not had ONE. I can go to bed now and after years of being scared really, I can trust this insulin and now can sleep:shock:
On Levemir I don't need to even have supper if I don't want it,and I can do a correction dose of Bolus if I need it right before bed to give me a morning reading in the 5's
. I would not have dared to do this on Lantus. I had to get my BG well into double figures on it..maybe it would stay there ,maybe it would drop down to 1 :***: I just never knew on Lantus.
Levemir is now acting like a "background" insulin ,Lantus just did :***: what it felt like!
Anyway, just wanted to let you know, yes, I have been there. Don't know what insulin you are on....maybe it's Levemir or one of the others..then maybe a change may work for you. We are all different ,and different insulins work differently for all of us...some good ,some bad.
Its just sometimes tweaking this by a few units, or splitting this, or having more food....just ain't gunna cut it. You may need a whole new regime.
Anyway, I wish you all the best with it. Because it is a horrible place to be,so I hope you find a solution Good luck