Forgetting a Shot

Author: Judy Kohn, RN, BSN, CDE
Last Updated: Thursday, December 28, 2006

Q: "What should I do if I forget my bedtime dose of Lantus®, and don’t realize it until the next morning? I take Humalog® with each meal and Lantus at bedtime. I was so embarrassed to call my doctor and admit I forgot my shot—so I just took the full dose in the morning, but then I got low during the day!"

A: First of all, although I'm not advocating forgetting shots, I do want to say it seems that forgetting a shot is a "rite of passage" with diabetes-i.e the diabetes is no longer so prominent in your mind that it is monopolizing your every thought-which is a good thing. When patients would call me apologizing for this, I would encourage them to not be too hard on themselves, but rather to just learn from the error, and develop a habit that will prevent them from forgetting shots in the future.

That said, I must first emphasize that the answer to your question must be provided by your healthcare team. Giving specific insulin dosage advice is beyond the scope of this website service. I will explain the principles involved in making the decision on the dose, but it is important that you discuss this with your healthcare professional (HCP).

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