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<blockquote data-quote="IanA123" data-source="post: 2742877" data-attributes="member: 572294"><p>T1 for 32 years, only insulin resistance i had was when they forced me on to analog insulins, ended up at one point on more than 80u of tresiba comapred to the 28u of insulatard i was taking previously. Same for when i was given apidra and then humalog to go with the tresiba, insulin dosages more that 7x what i was on when on humilin s. Me and analog insulins do not mix, 25yrs ago Glargine and novorapid were the cause of sleep seizures(not hypos as sleep study proved i did not drop below 7 when they occurred). Still get times when i notice a high for what may seem has no cause, but just ignore this and adjust meals/dosages after to drop back into range.</p><p>I also have sleep aponea, so worst thing is the libre alarm going off for a low while asleep and having to remove mask to turn off alarm and treat, hence low range is set to 3.0mmol when i go to bed as the dawn phenomenon always kicks in at 3am so any low before that is quickly rectified.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IanA123, post: 2742877, member: 572294"] T1 for 32 years, only insulin resistance i had was when they forced me on to analog insulins, ended up at one point on more than 80u of tresiba comapred to the 28u of insulatard i was taking previously. Same for when i was given apidra and then humalog to go with the tresiba, insulin dosages more that 7x what i was on when on humilin s. Me and analog insulins do not mix, 25yrs ago Glargine and novorapid were the cause of sleep seizures(not hypos as sleep study proved i did not drop below 7 when they occurred). Still get times when i notice a high for what may seem has no cause, but just ignore this and adjust meals/dosages after to drop back into range. I also have sleep aponea, so worst thing is the libre alarm going off for a low while asleep and having to remove mask to turn off alarm and treat, hence low range is set to 3.0mmol when i go to bed as the dawn phenomenon always kicks in at 3am so any low before that is quickly rectified. [/QUOTE]
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