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<blockquote data-quote="hodders" data-source="post: 1948658" data-attributes="member: 153476"><p>Hi</p><p>When I began on treshiba I was advised to lower my dose. I too used levemir 10units for day and 12 for night. I now only use 15 units of Treshiba. Even a change of 0.5 makes a big difference. As I see it with treshiba you are constantly topping up the tank due to its longevity with levemir for me anyway the tank was constantly running out of fuel. Like others have said treshiba does not respond quickly but takes about 4days for changes to make a difference. If you want a basal that changes quickly then stick to levemir. If like me this word off then treshiba will even things out eventually but like everything type 1 it's trial and error.</p><p>No more rambling. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hodders, post: 1948658, member: 153476"] Hi When I began on treshiba I was advised to lower my dose. I too used levemir 10units for day and 12 for night. I now only use 15 units of Treshiba. Even a change of 0.5 makes a big difference. As I see it with treshiba you are constantly topping up the tank due to its longevity with levemir for me anyway the tank was constantly running out of fuel. Like others have said treshiba does not respond quickly but takes about 4days for changes to make a difference. If you want a basal that changes quickly then stick to levemir. If like me this word off then treshiba will even things out eventually but like everything type 1 it's trial and error. No more rambling. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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