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<blockquote data-quote="Sarebear86" data-source="post: 1542990" data-attributes="member: 93783"><p>I changed from lantus to tresiba and it has been a god send for me, I've been on all the other basal insulins and none of them have helped with my dawn phenomenon like tresiba. Not only am I on less basal now than I have ever been, I've also been able to cut down on my night time metformin, my carb to insulin(humalog) ratio has surprisingly stayed the same during the day and I'm no longer waking up in the night having to give myself extra insulin. I did have a honeymoon period where I was having hypos for a few days whilst my body adjusted but other than that there have been no side affects. Is there any reason the DN suggested the change? High morning sugars?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sarebear86, post: 1542990, member: 93783"] I changed from lantus to tresiba and it has been a god send for me, I've been on all the other basal insulins and none of them have helped with my dawn phenomenon like tresiba. Not only am I on less basal now than I have ever been, I've also been able to cut down on my night time metformin, my carb to insulin(humalog) ratio has surprisingly stayed the same during the day and I'm no longer waking up in the night having to give myself extra insulin. I did have a honeymoon period where I was having hypos for a few days whilst my body adjusted but other than that there have been no side affects. Is there any reason the DN suggested the change? High morning sugars? [/QUOTE]
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