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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 1913539" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>Hi [USER=494252]@Gully Jimson[/USER], As a T1D, not professional advice or opinion:</p><p>Have you been able to check your BSL during one of these episodes to confirm a level < 65 mg/dL (or others say < 72 mg/dl)?</p><p>Do you partake of something sweet food-wise to ease these symptoms?</p><p>Now about Lantus: if you use the search box Right upper corner of the Forum page "Lantus ...AGAIN UGH help please", a post by tim2000s quotes sources stating that accidental injection of Lantus into a blood vessel can cause sudden onset hypos AND that this does not happen with Tresiba or Levemir, two other long-acting insulins.</p><p>You have not mentioned what other treatment you are prescribed for your diabetes, past and present, or what sort of diet you follow. These facts may be helpful to see what other things might help and give you some things to discuss with your doctor, as well as the Lantus. Best Wishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 1913539, member: 468714"] Hi [USER=494252]@Gully Jimson[/USER], As a T1D, not professional advice or opinion: Have you been able to check your BSL during one of these episodes to confirm a level < 65 mg/dL (or others say < 72 mg/dl)? Do you partake of something sweet food-wise to ease these symptoms? Now about Lantus: if you use the search box Right upper corner of the Forum page "Lantus ...AGAIN UGH help please", a post by tim2000s quotes sources stating that accidental injection of Lantus into a blood vessel can cause sudden onset hypos AND that this does not happen with Tresiba or Levemir, two other long-acting insulins. You have not mentioned what other treatment you are prescribed for your diabetes, past and present, or what sort of diet you follow. These facts may be helpful to see what other things might help and give you some things to discuss with your doctor, as well as the Lantus. Best Wishes. [/QUOTE]
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