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<blockquote data-quote="qe5rt" data-source="post: 1207244" data-attributes="member: 234442"><p>I switched from Lantus to Toujeo and i'm much more stable during day and night. I've had morning highs for as long as i can remember, now with Toujeo they're either lower or it's a perfect value. First real test should be end of next month when they take my Hba1c but i'm positive it will have dropped. Also experience much less night time hypos now than i used to. Overall i'm really happy with the change. An extra thing i noticed is no more unexplainable highs which i did have on Lantus. On the subject of injection sites i don't notice much of a difference, but it's usually the Novorapid that does the most damage as you only take your long lasting once a day as opposed to the Novo several times a day. Only thing that made a big difference on that front was lowering the needle length.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="qe5rt, post: 1207244, member: 234442"] I switched from Lantus to Toujeo and i'm much more stable during day and night. I've had morning highs for as long as i can remember, now with Toujeo they're either lower or it's a perfect value. First real test should be end of next month when they take my Hba1c but i'm positive it will have dropped. Also experience much less night time hypos now than i used to. Overall i'm really happy with the change. An extra thing i noticed is no more unexplainable highs which i did have on Lantus. On the subject of injection sites i don't notice much of a difference, but it's usually the Novorapid that does the most damage as you only take your long lasting once a day as opposed to the Novo several times a day. Only thing that made a big difference on that front was lowering the needle length. [/QUOTE]
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