I also believe Levemir can sometimes be nippy for some as the insulin is mixed with something to slow it down and its of a lower/higher pH than the body......
When I changed from Lantus to Levemir, I found I needed more. It would be worth dong some basal testing to find out how much you need. http://www.salforddiabetescare.co.uk/index2.php?nav_id=1007I changed from lantus to levemir just over a week ago and now am struggling to get sugars down. Hoping I just need to alter the dose and not that levemir doesn't work for me as I'm not a big fan of lantus. It aches for me for ages after I inject, I think like the nippy thing, but currently sugars are climbing higher after short-term insulin has worn off so I'm in a trial and error phase "/ ugh
I use novorapid, and it works well for me. As for the stinging, I find it does sting occasionally but have found that it depends where you inject. I use different sites, in my thigh, arm,etc,but it usually stings if I inject in my side and if I don't get the angle of the needle right ie so it enters the skin at right angle.I changed from lantus to levemir just over a week ago and now am struggling to get sugars down. Hoping I just need to alter the dose and not that levemir doesn't work for me as I'm not a big fan of lantus. It aches for me for ages after I inject, I think like the nippy thing, but currently sugars are climbing higher after short-term insulin has worn off so I'm in a trial and error phase "/ ugh
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