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<blockquote data-quote="therower" data-source="post: 1525565" data-attributes="member: 47983"><p>Hi [USER=406824]@New2T1D[/USER] . You say DN as asked you to consider changing from lantus to tresiba, no one has said you must change. I can't advise on tresiba, never used it, but I've been using lantus for longer than I can remember.</p><p>I was on a once a day injection which looking back did lead to some slightly high readings. I changed my injections times from last thing at night to early morning , which just seemed to move the slightly higher readings to a different time of day.</p><p>On signing up for DAFNE course I was asked to split lantus approx 12 hrs apart ( 6 am. 6 pm ). Since doing this a few years ago my basal levels have been far more stable and predictable, it also put an end to nighttime lows ( almost <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> )</p><p>There's always options open to us. Hopefully you will find one that best suits you and your son.</p><p>Remember not all the experts work for the NHS there's a wealth of advice on the forum for you to consider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therower, post: 1525565, member: 47983"] Hi [USER=406824]@New2T1D[/USER] . You say DN as asked you to consider changing from lantus to tresiba, no one has said you must change. I can't advise on tresiba, never used it, but I've been using lantus for longer than I can remember. I was on a once a day injection which looking back did lead to some slightly high readings. I changed my injections times from last thing at night to early morning , which just seemed to move the slightly higher readings to a different time of day. On signing up for DAFNE course I was asked to split lantus approx 12 hrs apart ( 6 am. 6 pm ). Since doing this a few years ago my basal levels have been far more stable and predictable, it also put an end to nighttime lows ( almost :) ) There's always options open to us. Hopefully you will find one that best suits you and your son. Remember not all the experts work for the NHS there's a wealth of advice on the forum for you to consider. [/QUOTE]
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