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<blockquote data-quote="tigger" data-source="post: 132457" data-attributes="member: 11023"><p><strong>Re: LANTUS PROBLEMS</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi Janna</p><p></p><p>Re your trouble getting up in the morning - have you considered you may be going hypo around then? When I have one in the morning I am absolutely exhausted (as opposed to usual semi-exhaustion). I haven't been on insulatard for about 20 years but it worked more or less the same as the animal in terms of dosage. Can I ask why you inject at midday and midnight? Aside from disrupting your sleep if you have a normal day then the usual practice is you take less insulatard at night than at day because you will not eat then but I'm not sure how that would work with your schedule.</p><p></p><p>Good luck in finding a better doctor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tigger, post: 132457, member: 11023"] [b]Re: LANTUS PROBLEMS[/b] Hi Janna Re your trouble getting up in the morning - have you considered you may be going hypo around then? When I have one in the morning I am absolutely exhausted (as opposed to usual semi-exhaustion). I haven't been on insulatard for about 20 years but it worked more or less the same as the animal in terms of dosage. Can I ask why you inject at midday and midnight? Aside from disrupting your sleep if you have a normal day then the usual practice is you take less insulatard at night than at day because you will not eat then but I'm not sure how that would work with your schedule. Good luck in finding a better doctor. [/QUOTE]
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