Quote Originally Posted by rdubb07 View Post
lantus has more properties to it then regular insulin has one being it boost igf 1 levels plus lantus is a lot more safe considering its life span with no true peaks. and don't try to argue lantus has a peak... a tiny bubble up does not count when we speak of peaks... peaks cause crashes lantus does not... plain and simple

thanks
rdubb
Actually I can attest that Lantus does peak and I’ve experienced it a few times. One time felt like I went nearly hypo. There others were little ‘bubbles’ as you say.

And I know several others who have used Lantus as well and can also vouch that it does in fact peak. So sure you’re stating facts empirically speaking. But real life doesn’t fit in the boxes drawn for it and sometimes anecdotal evidence is way more important. This being one of those instances.

So I’m not going to argue with you. I’m giving you facts based off real life experiment which aren’t really disputable


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