It doesn't have that 'kick in' for me, unlike the Lantus I used before Tresiba.Hi
I recently started on Tresiba and was wondering if it has a time when it kicks in after injection. I used to be on Lantus and knew every night 3 hours after injection it would bring my BG down initially a bit then it would slow down. I was wondering if Tresiba had similar characteristics or other things I should be aware of.
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Thats great. I am hoping it turns out that way for me. Today is the 2nd day in and am still waiting to learn the intricacies. Will probably be up all night checking. Those 5AM bed times are a thing of the past for me !It doesn't have that 'kick in' for me, unlike the Lantus I used before Tresiba.
The Tresiba for me is very steady, even though I vary the time I take it depending on when I go to sleep. (Anywhere between 10:30PM and 5:30AM.)
I see no difference in my Libre graphs at all.
Do you ever see issues when your BG is 6.5 and you take your Tresiba you experience a low ?Thats great. I am hoping it turns out that way for me. Today is the 2nd day in and am still waiting to learn the intricacies. Will probably be up all night checking. Those 5AM bed times are a thing of the past for me !
No. The Tresiba doesn't affect BG right away. If I experience a low after taking my Tresiba it's due to my last dose of mealtime insulin, or possibly because of increased activity or my period coming up (I usually need less insulin right before). In other words, coincidence, such a low would have happened if I took the Tresiba 4 hours later as well.Do you ever see issues when your BG is 6.5 and you take your Tresiba you experience a low ?
I know exactly what your talking about with Lantus. Ended up in the Emergency room , BG 42. Thats why I get a little nervous I guess. I really appreciate your input and this site. Thank you.No. The Tresiba doesn't affect BG right away. If I experience a low after taking my Tresiba it's due to my last dose of mealtime insulin, or possibly because of increased activity or my period coming up (I usually need less insulin right before). In other words, coincidence, such a low would have happened if I took the Tresiba 4 hours later as well.
Completely unlike the Lantus which tried to kill me once with a Lantus Low. That's when I switched to Tresiba.
Tresiba cannot do this because it works completely different from Lantus.I know exactly what your talking about with Lantus. Ended up in the Emergency room , BG 42. Thats why I get a little nervous I guess. I really appreciate your input and this site. Thank you.
Yes, I take it before going to sleep, the best time for me but only because that's the most likely time I won't forget to take it.Do you take your Tresiba at night then? I was told to take it in the morning. I am not aware of any effect at all from it, by the way. But then, Lantus never brought my BG down either.
I think, then, that I'll try to edge it to earlier morning, then very early, then late at night, to see if it makes any difference.Yes, I take it before going to sleep, the best time for me but only because that's the most likely time I won't forget to take it.
It can be taken at any time of the day depending on personal preference.
I take the Tresiba at 1:30PM, and am so impressed with how steady it is. I had a few lows on Lantus. I was told it is because it peaks at a certain point and only lasts 14 hours or so.Do you take your Tresiba at night then? I was told to take it in the morning. I am not aware of any effect at all from it, by the way. But then, Lantus never brought my BG down either.
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