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<blockquote data-quote="kaylz91" data-source="post: 2102074" data-attributes="member: 358175"><p>Hi unfortunately I can't comment on a switch as I have no experience with any other basal as I was put straight onto Tresiba at diagnosis</p><p></p><p>I find it very effective at keeping me stable in the absence of food and also I haven't had it sting at all, mine goes into my bum cheek (sorry for the tmi!)</p><p></p><p>The general procedure for adjustments in doses is to wait 3 days after each adjustment to see any differences, therefore it isn't the best if your activity levels aren't relatively similar in the way as one day if you do too much you might be more likely to hypo</p><p>xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaylz91, post: 2102074, member: 358175"] Hi unfortunately I can't comment on a switch as I have no experience with any other basal as I was put straight onto Tresiba at diagnosis I find it very effective at keeping me stable in the absence of food and also I haven't had it sting at all, mine goes into my bum cheek (sorry for the tmi!) The general procedure for adjustments in doses is to wait 3 days after each adjustment to see any differences, therefore it isn't the best if your activity levels aren't relatively similar in the way as one day if you do too much you might be more likely to hypo xx [/QUOTE]
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