Lantus Solostar

Posted by earringgirl1000 @earringgirl1000, 2 days ago

I have been taking the Lantus Solostar for a little over a year I feel horrible does this affect anybody else. I don’t have energy anymore I don’t get anything done on my days off anymore what’s up?

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@cheyne

Hi,
I don't like being untreated or unmanaged, with Autonomic polyneuropathy and diabetic neuropathy happening it is not a nice place to be. Being off meds is great until you consider the damage it is doing to my body. So far it is affecting my kidneys GFR34, digestive system completely stuffed, hands and feet up to my knees having problems. For the most part my eyes are still fairly good most days. I don't recommend not treating ailments unless there is a desperate reason to do so. I have to go untreated because the cure is worse than the cause in the present time, but the consequences are unrestricted damage is being done without a doubt. I chose to live a comfortable live over a miserable one no matter the consequences always hopeful for a change in the future. Until people are in my position they can't comprehend the difficult choices I have to make.
Cheers

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@cheyne , have the doctors confirmed an actual allergy to all insulins? It’s quite rare, but there are also other medications for high blood sugar. Sure hope you can get some help with that. Sounds like you are dealing with a lot.

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@celia16

I would caution anyone with high glucose levels about forgoing prescribed insulin. High BG numbers can cause diabetic ketoacidosis, organ damage, and death. I’d work closely with health care professionals to find the right dosage amounts.

Some type 2’s require long acting insulin AND fast acting with meals to maintain good levels. Also, some people are initially diagnosed as type 2, but later determined to be type 1. With the right doses, the bg will come down. A cgm is often helpful to tweak those doses. There are also medications other than insulin that can help with blood glucose levels. I’d especially explore those.

Refusing to take insulin when it’s needed is very dangerous. I’d seek help with understanding that situation and how to treat it.

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Hi,
As I said not everyone can tolerate medications. I have exhausted all medical avenues and fail to tolerate all of them for diabetes treatment. It is not a matter of refusing to take insulin it is a matter of fact they have ALL turned me into something I don't like and no one around me likes, very aggressive and in your face. The worst occasion was when I had someone suspended by the throat off the ground. I'm not sure which one of use got the biggest shock. It is not as simple as you seem to think. We are not all the same and can react in very different ways to the same medication. I would advise working closer to see the full picture and not suggest it is a choice to go without treatment. Sorry if this offends you but your inference it is a choice offends me. When I'm told there is no other medication available to me, what choice is that, not mine! I really get tired of people who haven't experienced what I experience brushing it off as my choice. It doesn't mean it doesn't happen because you have not heard of it, just means you haven't heard everything. My Doctors are starting to learn I have a huge problem finding treatment, something they have never seen before. I know of one other diabetic with the same reaction I have from all insulins, but not as violent.
Cheers
Cheers

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@celia16

@cheyne , have the doctors confirmed an actual allergy to all insulins? It’s quite rare, but there are also other medications for high blood sugar. Sure hope you can get some help with that. Sounds like you are dealing with a lot.

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Hi,
The reaction is to the carrier chemical that suspends the insulin, insulin is not just insulin. I have trialed all the pills availible with varying reactions and moved on to insulins without success. The local diabetic clinic have shrugged their shoulders and given up leaving me no where else to turn. I'm resigned to my fate but still hope something will come along to treat me.
Cheers

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@cheyne

Hi,
The reaction is to the carrier chemical that suspends the insulin, insulin is not just insulin. I have trialed all the pills availible with varying reactions and moved on to insulins without success. The local diabetic clinic have shrugged their shoulders and given up leaving me no where else to turn. I'm resigned to my fate but still hope something will come along to treat me.
Cheers

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I really hope you can find resolution. If I may ask does the insulin or the carrier cause you to have anger issues.

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