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<blockquote data-quote="noblehead" data-source="post: 631196" data-attributes="member: 11028"><p>Do some basal testing to make sure it is your basal insulin that is running out late afternoon and early evening, if your not sure how to do this take a look at following:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.salforddiabetescare.co.uk/index2.php?nav_id=1007" target="_blank">http://www.salforddiabetescare.co.uk/index2.php?nav_id=1007</a></p><p></p><p>If you find it is your lantus and you don't want to split-dose ask your consultant if you can change basal insulins, there was a new basal insulin launched last year in the UK called Tresiba, it last up to 42 hours and is taken once a day, it's a bit more expensive than the likes of lantus & levemir so they may well not prescribe it, although there's no harm in asking.</p><p></p><p>Robert72, a member on here has changed to Tresiba and highly recommends it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noblehead, post: 631196, member: 11028"] Do some basal testing to make sure it is your basal insulin that is running out late afternoon and early evening, if your not sure how to do this take a look at following: [url]http://www.salforddiabetescare.co.uk/index2.php?nav_id=1007[/url] If you find it is your lantus and you don't want to split-dose ask your consultant if you can change basal insulins, there was a new basal insulin launched last year in the UK called Tresiba, it last up to 42 hours and is taken once a day, it's a bit more expensive than the likes of lantus & levemir so they may well not prescribe it, although there's no harm in asking. Robert72, a member on here has changed to Tresiba and highly recommends it. [/QUOTE]
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