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<blockquote data-quote="robert72" data-source="post: 1526020" data-attributes="member: 42874"><p>Hi [USER=406824]@New2T1D[/USER] </p><p></p><p>I changed over from Lantus to Tresiba about three years ago and can confirm that it lasts well over 24 hours. I have gone over 30 hours between injections and seen no drop off in basal levels. I can't say that it's given me headaches at all though. If you do decide to change you should work with your DSN to adjust doses. It's normal to take 30% less to start with and then titrate upwards until you find the right dose. It will take a few weeks to get right. I would also agree that it's not ideal if you are very active as you can't drop your dose to compensate. If that's an issue then you might be better considering Levemir, which you can take twice a day and adjust quite quickly if your basal needs change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robert72, post: 1526020, member: 42874"] Hi [USER=406824]@New2T1D[/USER] I changed over from Lantus to Tresiba about three years ago and can confirm that it lasts well over 24 hours. I have gone over 30 hours between injections and seen no drop off in basal levels. I can't say that it's given me headaches at all though. If you do decide to change you should work with your DSN to adjust doses. It's normal to take 30% less to start with and then titrate upwards until you find the right dose. It will take a few weeks to get right. I would also agree that it's not ideal if you are very active as you can't drop your dose to compensate. If that's an issue then you might be better considering Levemir, which you can take twice a day and adjust quite quickly if your basal needs change. [/QUOTE]
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