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<blockquote data-quote="becca59" data-source="post: 2295340" data-attributes="member: 264425"><p>Hi [USER=528781]@VRoos[/USER] There are many on here who have had problems with Lantus and lows/highs during the night. There is documented evidence somewhere about its somewhat unpredictable nature. Hopefully someone else will come along with more details on that. I changed to Toujeo about 4 years ago, but had the same problems on and off. It is basically the same insulin but longer lasting and definitely a once a day insulin. I changed to Tresiba about 2 months ago, also a once a day dose, and am finding things so much more predictable. If you are wanting to still inject twice a day my DN recommended Levemir. Hopefully if you are changing hospital these alternatives could be discussed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="becca59, post: 2295340, member: 264425"] Hi [USER=528781]@VRoos[/USER] There are many on here who have had problems with Lantus and lows/highs during the night. There is documented evidence somewhere about its somewhat unpredictable nature. Hopefully someone else will come along with more details on that. I changed to Toujeo about 4 years ago, but had the same problems on and off. It is basically the same insulin but longer lasting and definitely a once a day insulin. I changed to Tresiba about 2 months ago, also a once a day dose, and am finding things so much more predictable. If you are wanting to still inject twice a day my DN recommended Levemir. Hopefully if you are changing hospital these alternatives could be discussed. [/QUOTE]
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