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<blockquote data-quote="jmackinnon" data-source="post: 2132210" data-attributes="member: 514399"><p>Thanks very much ROE100. Sounds like you've had plenty of troubles of your own. I actually used to use Lantus for my long-term as well. At first only needing the one needle a day. It continued working for as long as I can remember, but I eventually had to change it to two doses a day for a more even flow. That only lasted a couple years though until it pretty much stopped working for me altogether (I too did plenty of fasting and adjustments to try and make it work). Finally I switched to Toujeo SoloSTAR at 2 doses a day and it's back to nearly perfect again (as long as I don't eat any carbs, that is). Perhaps you should consider changing brands. It seems to be the solution in a lot of these cases. I've changed mine at least 3 times for my long-term and 4 or 5 times now for my short-term (including the olden days before rapid acting short-term). Hopefully the Fiasp will be my saving grace this time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmackinnon, post: 2132210, member: 514399"] Thanks very much ROE100. Sounds like you've had plenty of troubles of your own. I actually used to use Lantus for my long-term as well. At first only needing the one needle a day. It continued working for as long as I can remember, but I eventually had to change it to two doses a day for a more even flow. That only lasted a couple years though until it pretty much stopped working for me altogether (I too did plenty of fasting and adjustments to try and make it work). Finally I switched to Toujeo SoloSTAR at 2 doses a day and it's back to nearly perfect again (as long as I don't eat any carbs, that is). Perhaps you should consider changing brands. It seems to be the solution in a lot of these cases. I've changed mine at least 3 times for my long-term and 4 or 5 times now for my short-term (including the olden days before rapid acting short-term). Hopefully the Fiasp will be my saving grace this time. [/QUOTE]
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