Mark Rawlinson
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Toujeo is a very long acting insulin.I think I missed a Toujeo (long lasting) insulin dose this morning) this just occurred to me 7 hours after. I know not to inject now to compensate but has any one else done this and noticed any difference ?
My dose is 40 units I still did the rapid acting insulins and blood tests and only noticed a slight rise in BS
If within 2 hours ok to inject other wise nothing is said i suppose am safest not to injectToujeo is a very long acting insulin.
This means that a change in dose (or in your case a missed dose) won't be immediately noticable.
Without this dose it's likely that you'll run higher than usual for 3 or 4 days.
With this particular basal insulin, I'd definitely dose 7 hours late if it were me. What does the leaflet say about missed doses?
I'm on Tresiba, which has a similar action time to Toujeo and I aways take it before bed, which is anywhere between 10 pm and 7 am, and it still keeps my numbers very stable.
Taken a risk injected 20 units (half dose) roughly 8 hours laterIf within 2 hours ok to inject other wise nothing is said i suppose am safest not to inject
Let us know how it pans out.Taken a risk injected 20 units (half dose) roughly 8 hours later
OK so result 26 hours or so after BS 6.5 didnt forget this morning so usual 40 u and just about to do 3rd Bolus trurapi (4u)Let us know how it pans out.
Looks like a sensible decision on my eyes.
Not a clue I don't do that routine yethow much carbs in your meal out of curiosity?
might be worth getting a wee head start on noting down carbs in mealsNot a clue I don't do that routine yet
Hi,Taken a risk injected 20 units (half dose) roughly 8 hours later
no sensor just finger pricksHi,
Been following this.
To be fair I’ve had the odd did I, didn’t I last night with my basal & the following day’s numbers tell a tale..
When I’m certain I have actually forgot. (Pending on how late I realised.) A half measure is normally a decent plan?
Can I ask if you are prescribed a sensor?
The trends from using one of those (in my case a Libre.) can be a dead giveaway with me regarding average trends?
would have to learn how to do thatmight be worth getting a wee head start on noting down carbs in mealsdsn here got me to note down carbs for a couple of weeks before adjusted dosages. it should give them a better idea of whats going on too for any upcoming reviews. hopefully as relatively new on insulin they are keeping a closish eye on bg
A half measure is normally a decent plan?
if fancy a little early reading the basics are there. https://www.diabetes.co.uk/diet/carbohydrate-counting.html takes a little time to get used to. then othertimes hazzarding a guess (eg if eating out somewhere new) using prior knowledge as starting base eg if eaten the meal at the same premises before knowing how much insulin injected alongside the effect on sugars with that particular meal.would have to learn how to do that
I use Lantus & have to be 99.9/100% certain that I forgot…i was advised against that not long ago (bear in mind type1/lada) was given correctional dosage info instead to bring sugars back in range using fast acting alongside told to just do at next meal (so not too early) or at least 3-4 hours before next injection due to 'insulin stacking' effect possibility of lowering sugars a lot faster. having to keep a eye on levels for a few hours afterwards as well.
(edit added hours after 3-4)
You’re on insulin?no sensor just finger pricks
type 2
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