Emile_the_rat
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 246
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1.5
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Me too, I have been taking Tresiba for the last year or so but I still find I need way more insulin at night even though Tresiba is supposed to last 42 hours. And I also find I need more insulin in the summer (even though most people have the opposite effect and find they need much less insulin when it's warmer): glad I am not the only one!I'm the same as yourself, Emile.
Less fast acting during the day, ramping up in the evenings. I put this down to Lantus not lasting a full 24 hours. Some people find that splitting their long acting helps keep their ratios consistent, but I'm used to it and happy to stay with the single long acting in the evening.
I also find that as the weather warms up, my insulin needs rise. I'm up by about a third by the time summer ends and have to start reducing ..for winter.
I’m off to the South Pole no more Diabetes! I have noticed something similar. When many days are over 35c I use more insulin. I live in Australia, is there any room left in England, for another Aussie, I know we have filled up London.I also find that as the weather warms up, my insulin needs rise. I'm up by about a third by the time summer ends and have to start reducing ..for winter.
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