Hi Selina,
I've been type-1 since '89. I was put on Lantus in 2004, and from then on had erratic and inconsistent control of my diabetes. I could inject the same amount of humalog(rapid-acting) and eat the same things, but my blood sugar was never consistent, just like you're reporting now. I spent 4 years trying to find a pattern to it, blaming my female hormones, etc; but there was no pattern. Some days my blood sugar levels were through the roof for no reason, and on occasional days it would be dangerously low, without any humalog-I was at my wits end trying to find out why. During this time my general health deteriorated; I was unusually exhausted,in a 'cloudy' state- didn't feel like myself, and suffered pain and other symptoms.
It was in the summer of 2008 when my clever husband told me that he suspected Lantus, and not Humalog, was the problem. How right he was, and I'm so grateful to him for suggesting it. I'm aslo eternally gratefull to the Insulin Dependent Diabetes Trust (IDDT) for their invaluable info.
I changed to Hypurin Porcine Isophane in May 08, and as they say "the proof of the pudding is in the eating". My BG control has been stable ever since; I wish I'd been prescribed it when I was diagnosed. I have since been in contact with many people suffer the same probs on Lantus, many of them on this forum.
I had no help from my hospital diabetes clinic, despite the erratic control, and have since made a formal complaint against my consultant for incorrect record keeping. I told her my daily BG levels were going from 2 - 15 mmol/ml , and she wrote that I had good BG control in my hospital notes :evil: . I also saw 2 other diabetes consultants (paid £200 quid to see one privately!)during the time I was unwell, and a change of insuln was never suggested. I was, however, misdiagnosed with Fibromyalgia.
Many people get on fine with Lantus, but for a significant number of patients, it can cause extreme problems.
Jus