Hazel
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
To anyone prescribed this replacement
to Lantus insulin - please read the following.
I did not need Lantus for a few years, for reasons too many to relate here, I needed to go onto Lantus again. However it is not the 1st line now to be prescribed here in Scotland.. They prescribe the cheaper alternative Abasaglar.
After 3 months of worsening hell, it seems I was among the 5% who who sufferred terrible side effects.
Sleepiness, extreme fatigue and worst one, confusion. I was sleeping up to 18 hours a day, confusion was like a complete brain fog, could not remember a thing. I became really frightened. After about 8 weeks I contacted my DSN at the hospital and with her help, we monitored what was going on.
Finally, I was taken off Abasaglar and put back on Lantus. Within just a few days all symptoms had disappeared, thankfully.
Please, if you are prescribed this cheaper version, be aware - not nearly as reliable as Lantus
to Lantus insulin - please read the following.
I did not need Lantus for a few years, for reasons too many to relate here, I needed to go onto Lantus again. However it is not the 1st line now to be prescribed here in Scotland.. They prescribe the cheaper alternative Abasaglar.
After 3 months of worsening hell, it seems I was among the 5% who who sufferred terrible side effects.
Sleepiness, extreme fatigue and worst one, confusion. I was sleeping up to 18 hours a day, confusion was like a complete brain fog, could not remember a thing. I became really frightened. After about 8 weeks I contacted my DSN at the hospital and with her help, we monitored what was going on.
Finally, I was taken off Abasaglar and put back on Lantus. Within just a few days all symptoms had disappeared, thankfully.
Please, if you are prescribed this cheaper version, be aware - not nearly as reliable as Lantus
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