Fellow lantus users, has anyone else experienced a sudden severe blood sugar crash after taking your usual dose of Lantus? A couple of nights ago, my brother's blood sugar dropped from 191 down to 45 in one hour - this is much faster than even the fastest acting insulins we have used.This happened one other time a couple of years ago. I was sure that I had given my brother Lantus, but just came to accept that I must have somehow screwed up and overdosed him with a fast acting insulin. Life went on. Now, it has happened again and there is no doubt that Lantus was administered.This is supposed to be a slow acting 24 hour insulin and we have had great success with it. But a precipitous drop like that - we were quite lucky to have noticed it (the crashing blood sugar woke him up) and to have gotten sufficient sugar into him fast enough to keep him from losing consciousness.As a safety precaution, there will be no more bedtime Lantus injections - we will always make sure that we have a couple of hours just to watch and see.
I have had that happen to me once also. Werird feeling but all was ok. I got to eat candy.
In all likelihood, you hit a vein when you injected the lantus. Also see this: http://www.diabetesforums.com/forum/diabetes/38672-lantus-hitting-vein-during.html
The quick insulin is fattening ( and I am already fat enough, I don't need anymore) and theglucagon if there is some one to give it to me.