Hi Dean,
I had a problem on a particular 'synthetic analogue' long-acting insulin,which could have been described as insulin intolerance. Although it was not me that was the problem,but the drug. It failed to work the way it claims and resulted in me having erratic inconsistent blood glucose control. I was so ill during the time I took Lantus and suffered numerous unpleasant side-effects which included joint & muscle pains, and debilitating exhaustion. I would regularly accuse my husband of trying to poison me, and felt like I was dying. Some days all I could do was lay down and cry, convinced I was dying. No painkillers took away the awful symptoms and it was very very frightening. Many people suffer similar side-effects on that insulin. Problems with BG control tend to be blamed on the patient and many doctors appear reluctant to change patients' medication.
I changed to porcine insulin over a year ago, and have seen a drastic improvement in my health generally. I really feel like a different person, and my diabetes is now well controlled. there is no doubt in my mind that Lantus just didn't work for me, for whatever reason. The fact that more and more people come on this forum reporting similar problems gives me even more cause for concern.
I have been type-1 for 20 years,and prior to Lantus had always taken synthetic 'human' insulins. I'd never had great BG control on them, but never suffered anything like I did on Lantus :evil:
If your friend was taking a synthetic analogue insulin it's entirely possible that he was experiencing something similar. Be interesting to know what insulin he was taking at that time.
How is your friend now?
Interesting story,please keep us updated
Jus