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Lantus and night hypos.
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<blockquote data-quote="Catman507" data-source="post: 2304327" data-attributes="member: 528294"><p>Hello, thank you for the response, I take one shot of lantus a day, a have previously tried taking it in the morning instead, however this resulted in more instability of my life as I was experiencing the hypos during the daytime instead. Thank you for the suggestion however, I will see if there's any possibility of being able to change hospitals, I am not entirely sure how the process works but I will give it a go. I speak to the clinician again in 5 days and I will see how it goes this time and if she's able to accept and understand the problem, my a1c is currently in the range it needs to be in so I am hoping that now my a1c is in the 6s, she will finally be able to actually see the lantus induced hypos rather than a a1c in the 7s and base the whole premise of my appointment on only that issue rather than the overall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catman507, post: 2304327, member: 528294"] Hello, thank you for the response, I take one shot of lantus a day, a have previously tried taking it in the morning instead, however this resulted in more instability of my life as I was experiencing the hypos during the daytime instead. Thank you for the suggestion however, I will see if there's any possibility of being able to change hospitals, I am not entirely sure how the process works but I will give it a go. I speak to the clinician again in 5 days and I will see how it goes this time and if she's able to accept and understand the problem, my a1c is currently in the range it needs to be in so I am hoping that now my a1c is in the 6s, she will finally be able to actually see the lantus induced hypos rather than a a1c in the 7s and base the whole premise of my appointment on only that issue rather than the overall. [/QUOTE]
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