19th May 2007
The pharmacist was referring to Lantus, and yes, that does seem like a good option for you.
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View full discussion thread on HealthBoards.com: 19th May 2007 The pharmacist was referring to Lantus, and yes, that does seem like a good option for you. 19th May 2007 [QUOTE=blondy2061h;2993119]The pharmacist was referring to Lantus, and yes, that does seem like a good option for you.
I am confused. I don't know what you are speaking about. Pharmacist? Lantus? - sam 19th May 2007 [QUOTE=sam061;2993405]I am confused. I don't know what you are speaking about. Pharmacist? Lantus? - sam I was referring to this quote from your OP. [quote]I talked to the pharmacist and he told me there was a basal insulin that a diabetic took at bedtime what helped to keep your blood sugar somewhat even. 21st October 2007 Beware of problems with Lantus that few are talking about. My sister and I had a severe reaction to Lantus, fast pulse, trouble breathing, very high blood pressure, then when we stopped using it, me after only 1 week, we both had problems with anxiety, which I'm still dealing with now. Pharmasists say it is probably b/c Lantus is so slow acting and it is still being released in my body even though it has been 2 weeks since I stopped. |