Heathenlass
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 1,631
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Well done Andy, read your stats you have the right attitude by not beating yourself up about little slip ups. The whole idea is living with diabetes and NOT letting diabetes life your live. Fewer than 6% of diabetics achieve the recommended level of 6.4% average for their HbA1c. Spot onGood luck. Coming off Lantus helped me massively with night hypos etc.
Also gained a whole load of energy, did a thread on it when I changed.
! Andy, please could you post the link to your thread? I've looked, but have somehow missed seeing it ! Thanks !
Hope the changeover goes well for you. I changed back last year, after 10 years on Lantus, and am really glad I did.
Wasn't having night hypos (I have more on the Insulatard, at least I did initially) but was having disturbed sleep though I only realised that after I'd stopped taking it. I feel much better overall (could just be me sleeping better I suppose) but I also got more of my hypo awareness back, which was a bonus.
To me it feels good going back to the dark ages, as that is where I am most comfortable. I still use syringes so I'm hardly at the forefront of diabetes progress.
Let us know how it goes.
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