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Old 01-07-2005, 04:05 PM
DealCorn DealCorn is offline
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Lantus- Insulin Reactions Asymtomatic?

I was recently switched to Lantus from Humalin N. One thing I notice is that contrary to Humalin N (or NPH before that), insulin reactions are asymtomatic. I take a single dose of Lantus in the evening and its onset is such that it is most powerful while I am asleep. I move directly from sleep to a insulin reaction without waking up. With Humalin N (or NPH before that) I would always wake up, rush to the kitchen for a snack, and thereby avoid an insulin reaction.

This is disturbing and I will discuss it with the endo making the switch in due course, but I have a question. Am I atypical in that my insulin reactions are asymtomatic using Lantus? If this is normal, Lantus seems to me to be a dangerous product.
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