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<blockquote data-quote="Celsus" data-source="post: 1580592" data-attributes="member: 185674"><p>OK [USER=30007]@tim2000s[/USER], as an old friend here I took your advice straight, made my note on what insulins are available here in pen-format in the country I currently reside in. Yep, they were not familiar with Tresiba, which otherwise was my personal favorite to replace my Lantus. And down to the local doc for the prescription and on to the pharmacy, where after a short-order delivery I now got all my new drugs.</p><p>So now Tim you even force me to have to chance my good old signature on this forum! ;o)</p><p></p><p>As already from this evening dinner I will go onto using Lilly's Humalog. And for the basal my compromise will be switching to Novo's Levemir. Only question is then, if this will be the 'magic game changer', how long will it take before it becomes evident?</p><p>Aka, how long before the ancient analogues are flushed out of the body and the muscle/nerve tissue restitutes...</p><p>Exciting times ahead !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celsus, post: 1580592, member: 185674"] OK [USER=30007]@tim2000s[/USER], as an old friend here I took your advice straight, made my note on what insulins are available here in pen-format in the country I currently reside in. Yep, they were not familiar with Tresiba, which otherwise was my personal favorite to replace my Lantus. And down to the local doc for the prescription and on to the pharmacy, where after a short-order delivery I now got all my new drugs. So now Tim you even force me to have to chance my good old signature on this forum! ;o) As already from this evening dinner I will go onto using Lilly's Humalog. And for the basal my compromise will be switching to Novo's Levemir. Only question is then, if this will be the 'magic game changer', how long will it take before it becomes evident? Aka, how long before the ancient analogues are flushed out of the body and the muscle/nerve tissue restitutes... Exciting times ahead ! [/QUOTE]
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