Type1of25years+
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Hi fellow T1s!
Is Lantus still the go-to basal insulin these days? I used it for years but switched to Levemir during pregnancy. Thinking of going back to Lantus now, but wanted to see if there's anything newer or better out there? And are there any current concerns about Lantus (I vaguely remember cancer rumours from years ago)?
I’ve heard of Semglee, but since it only doses in whole units, that’s a no-go for me—I often use half units.
Also, does anyone know the best pen for Lantus now? I love my Novo Echo (half units, dose memory, timer), but sadly I don’t think it works with Lantus. JuniorSTAR was suggested, but it doesn’t have a timer.
Would love to hear what others are using—thanks!
P.s not considering a pump, happy with pens for now x
Is Lantus still the go-to basal insulin these days? I used it for years but switched to Levemir during pregnancy. Thinking of going back to Lantus now, but wanted to see if there's anything newer or better out there? And are there any current concerns about Lantus (I vaguely remember cancer rumours from years ago)?
I’ve heard of Semglee, but since it only doses in whole units, that’s a no-go for me—I often use half units.
Also, does anyone know the best pen for Lantus now? I love my Novo Echo (half units, dose memory, timer), but sadly I don’t think it works with Lantus. JuniorSTAR was suggested, but it doesn’t have a timer.
Would love to hear what others are using—thanks!
P.s not considering a pump, happy with pens for now x
so was swapped to tresiba have had terrible issues with high bs, turned out its stacking because it lasts so long and I don’t need many units, so have been changed today, after a slight prescription error, to humalog i, which I think also may not be in half units, which I really need, but I’m giving it a go, can’t be any worse I’ve hardly been in the green for several months, so hope a change suits you better 