Welcome to the forum @EstttherI know a lot of people say this is impossible, but I just had a hypoglycemia because of Tresiba.
I've been using it for years and this is the first time it's happened, but it's happening for real and it's freaking me out a bit.
I injected 14 units at 8:30 in the morning and within minutes, the CGM showed a rapid drop. I had a coke and easily bounced back, but soon after, I was dropping again. That's been my morning, constantly going up and down. (200 rn)
I didn't see blood in the injection or feel anything different than usual, but Tresiba is the only explanation for this continuous drop.
My question is if the basal effect will speed up in these first few hours and then I'll be left without basal, or if I'm going to be like this for the entire time Tresiba theoretically works.
The latter wouldn't make sense, right? After all, 14 units of insulin are what they are and they can't have such a big effect for so long, right?
Does anyone have experience with Tresiba causing lows? I know this is more common with Lantus, but I've read fewer cases with Tresiba.
Welcome to the forum @Esttther
Sorry you've had this happen to you. I haven't used Tresiba, but just wanted to ask if you'd checked your blood sugar with a finger prick test? Also have you used any fast acting insulin for a meal/correction dose this morning? Any possibility you got your pens mixed up, it's easily done.
Take care and hope the hypo's stop.
It could be a faulty pen. Do you have a spare one you could use?
Gosh, that's a terrible response from Novo Nordisk!!
I'd be tempted to use a pen from a completely new box if it was me.
Have you considered using a reusable pen and cartridges. They take up less room in the fridge, and it's better for the environment.
Edited to add: I don't know if you're aware, but Tresiba disposable pens are actually out of stock until December 2024 if you're in the uk.
I can understand your worry, but if you can tell yourself that this is the only time it's happened out of how many injections of Tresiba. Whilst it was scary, and none of us like having hypos, you did all the right things and coped well.
I had something similar happen a few times (I'm not on Tresiba,) for no apparent reason, before I went onto a HCL pump. Once was in front of my endocrinologist!! Talk about embarrassing!!
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