Anybody have something to say about the Tresiba insulin? I did search for it but did not fins many threads talking about it in detail. My issues are too many hypos followed by spike.Currently use Levemir.I am quite "small" and because of this sensitive to the smallest variables of doses.Either way up or down. Also use Novorapid. Thanks!!
More than 95% of the reviews/comments that I read about the tresiba made me confident that it is THE basal to try as everyone appreciates its safety and efficiency. I started 3 days ago, but I seem to have lots of problems. I was at a 8 units daily dose of levemir, and I am injecting 8 units of tresiba daily now.
The problem is not only do I wake up with high blood sugar (but under levemir I wasn't), but my bolus (humalog) insulin seems not to work as well as before; I am taking 200% of the humalog doses I am used too, for every meal, and I am still almost always in hyperglycemia.
What does that mean? My body is now producing antibodies against all insulins? I have an infection due to the new insulin?
Did that ever happen to anyone starting tresiba? Any feedback would be soooo helpful!!
Thanks...
I will try to take 14 units of tresiba tonight and augment gradually the doses. If the situation fails to resolve, I give myself 3 weeks to get back to levemir.
Hi @bhk In all honesty 3 days is very little time to gauge a reaction on a new basal insulin, you need to start somewhere, then once you start adjusting over time and start increasing your tresiba dose it will still take a few weeks to settle in, considering that tresiba is active for up to around 36 hours you need to watch your adjustments carefully, so try not to adjust within a few days of each one. This was the best basal I tried out of Levemir and Lantus so I can definitely recommend it.
Moved from injecting in evening to morning based on feedback from the forum.
Hi, just seen your message.Hi @Peppergirl, could I just ask. Have you found much difference injecting Tresiba in the morning rather than in the evening? I was under the impression that as Tresiba lasted about 48hrs (supposedly) it wouldn;t really make much difference?
How did you do the switch? Half in the evening then half in the morning then skip the next evening?
Cheers!
Hi, just seen your message.
Fact is, I'm not 100% sure if I'd have stuck to evenings that my BG would not be as good as it is now. I kept changing dose every three days and after a week of morning hypos, thought I'd try a morning dose of tresiba. It's settled down now and my BG is normal in the mornings now (5.8 today!) rather than 3.2 which I'd been seeing each day. It is just trial and error. I've found really stable BG levels in the day. My issue was always on rising and I thought I suffered DP, but that seems to be corrected (?). But you're right, apparently tresiba lasts maybe 36 hours, so technically it wouldn't make a difference when it was injected. I just like having one basal shot rather than two (the small things...) and the mornings suits me. It's great having the libre to see what's happening too.
Should also say, when I switched I missed the evening dose (9.30pm) and waited to the morning (10.30am)...it was OK until the afternoon, then I found I had to inject 3u of novorapid every 3 hours to reduce my BG, until the evening. It wasn't high (8-13) but much higher than I'm consistently seeing now I've switched to LCHF. Didn't have to correct much the next day. So, again waited three days and it settled down. As you mentioned, tresiba lasts much longer so I thought it would be OK for a gap of, well it was about 13 hours...anyway, I kept an eye on my BG and it has worked out well. Hope this helps.
Should also say, when I switched I missed the evening dose (9.30pm) and waited to the morning (10.30am)...it was OK until the afternoon, then I found I had to inject 3u of novorapid every 3 hours to reduce my BG, until the evening. It wasn't high (8-13) but much higher than I'm consistently seeing now I've switched to LCHF. Didn't have to correct much the next day. So, again waited three days and it settled down. As you mentioned, tresiba lasts much longer so I thought it would be OK for a gap of, well it was about 13 hours...anyway, I kept an eye on my BG and it has worked out well. Hope this helps.
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