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<blockquote data-quote="Lynne211" data-source="post: 2116420" data-attributes="member: 505889"><p>I've recently switched, per my Endo's recommendations, from Levemir to Tresiba and honestly am having a horrible time with this. It stays in the system 36 hours so the titrating up and down seems to take forever to take effect, too. I'm going really high with meals, too....so I'm not sure I'm not taking enough of it has some effect on my bolus novolog. So far, this stuff sucks...just saying. But I had a lot of hypos on levemir, I'm very small petite and very insulin sensitive so my Endo demands I take this, at least give it a good try as it's supposed to not cause as many hypos, especially compared to Lantus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lynne211, post: 2116420, member: 505889"] I've recently switched, per my Endo's recommendations, from Levemir to Tresiba and honestly am having a horrible time with this. It stays in the system 36 hours so the titrating up and down seems to take forever to take effect, too. I'm going really high with meals, too....so I'm not sure I'm not taking enough of it has some effect on my bolus novolog. So far, this stuff sucks...just saying. But I had a lot of hypos on levemir, I'm very small petite and very insulin sensitive so my Endo demands I take this, at least give it a good try as it's supposed to not cause as many hypos, especially compared to Lantus. [/QUOTE]
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