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Levemir.

Donna1

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Hey ive been diagnosed 2 years past in june. I was changed from lantus to levemir after the dafne course last oct. Straight away i noticed the levemir leaving like a hard lump for a few days. But recently last few weeks feel my sugar level is constantly higheo thot i needed more background. Increased levemir from 12 to16. Sugar level remained high all weekend and today n the levemir leaving hard deposits seems to be getting worse . Would this be reason for my high levels.
 
I do exercise a lot n more so recently so im not really injectin into much fat but never had this with lantus.
 
I had an allergic reaction to levemir (injection site welts), had to go back to lantus, its not uncommon.
 
I had the opposite effect going from levemir to lantus, I had been on levemir for a few years but was suffering from alot of hypos/hypers so was put on lantus.

After suffering the lumps and itchiness and still bad blood sugar readings I was put on tresiba/degludec, this has all now kind of settled
 
I get a few hard lumps in my non fat belly occasionally if I use it.. I always massage every injection site after injecting though for a few seconds so a lump seems to disappear ok. Recently been using my arms and these are guaranteed perfect. Only trouble is winter with layers of clothing....
 
Tried my arms no the lumps appear soon as injected n stay there for days now. Jus phoned the nurse advised to go back on my lantus as of today. Luckily still had a pen in my fridge.
 
Tried my arms no the lumps appear soon as injected n stay there for days now. Jus phoned the nurse advised to go back on my lantus as of today. Luckily still had a pen in my fridge.


Seems a sensible thing to do as it does look like you were having a allergic reaction to levemir.

If you've had previous problems with lantus and they emerge again then do ask your DSN/Consultant about the possibilities of changing over to Tresiba, this is a new basal insulin that came on the market in 2013, there's a few members on the forum who use this Tresiba and the feedback is very good.
 
Hi folks,

I'm on Levemir for a good few years and am very concerned at the high dose - 40u in pm. Just never got to pick anyone's brains about it before. Anyone else need so much?!
 
Doesn't matter how much you need so long as your levels are within normal range.
Weightloss can reduce basal rates. Depends as well whether you get by ok on one shot in evening or another in the morning.

Tresiba is one that could be considered if your currrent basal causes probs. As for dosage well its what your body needs rather than going by others dosages.
 
Doesn't matter how much you need so long as your levels are within normal range.
Weightloss can reduce basal rates. Depends as well whether you get by ok on one shot in evening or another in the morning.

Tresiba is one that could be considered if your currrent basal causes probs. As for dosage well its what your body needs rather than going by others dosages.
Aye, thanks. I've been told that before - just always feared there was some deeper problem. Like I was an insulin black hole! All the best
 
Id be curious to hear how u get on with lantus again. I swapped from levimir to lantus bcos of itchiness, lumps and sudden hypos. Lantus seems to work much better although do struggle with hypos around 4am fairly often :/
 
Michael - regards too much levemir I feel the same as you - I split 30u at night and 30u in the morning - and this from doing just 30u on an evening several years ago. I do find Levemir provides me with a much better balance than some friends I have who use Lanctus which I guess is the most important stat.
 
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