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<blockquote data-quote="hh1" data-source="post: 1691594" data-attributes="member: 146541"><p>Very interesting thread; I've been using Lantus for years and as a result of Libre discovered an overall general rise in BG as the day wore on (I took Lantus when I went to bed). I split the dose and made a slight increase from total 16u to 18 and now take 8u @8am, 10u@8pm and that's undoubtedly helped. I am though seriously considering shifting from Lantus as I don't think it gives a smooth profile for me even now, and the muscle pains mentioned here ring bells. [USER=441787]@NoKindOfSusie[/USER] I get all my diabetes advice and support from the diabetes specialist nurse at my GP surgery or my GP; do you have this as an option rather than the clinic? The support I get when I need it is great and there's a massive willingness to help me try things to improve my control, even after 30+ years (things do change over time). It isn't the case that all DSNs are as good as mine - I, like many others, have encountered some true shockers - but might it be an alternative route for you to try? Whether it is or not, good luck with splitting the Lantus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hh1, post: 1691594, member: 146541"] Very interesting thread; I've been using Lantus for years and as a result of Libre discovered an overall general rise in BG as the day wore on (I took Lantus when I went to bed). I split the dose and made a slight increase from total 16u to 18 and now take 8u @8am, 10u@8pm and that's undoubtedly helped. I am though seriously considering shifting from Lantus as I don't think it gives a smooth profile for me even now, and the muscle pains mentioned here ring bells. [USER=441787]@NoKindOfSusie[/USER] I get all my diabetes advice and support from the diabetes specialist nurse at my GP surgery or my GP; do you have this as an option rather than the clinic? The support I get when I need it is great and there's a massive willingness to help me try things to improve my control, even after 30+ years (things do change over time). It isn't the case that all DSNs are as good as mine - I, like many others, have encountered some true shockers - but might it be an alternative route for you to try? Whether it is or not, good luck with splitting the Lantus. [/QUOTE]
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