Blood sugars have been above 300 for a month now. I have exams in 2 days and only could study 10% of the syllabus cause i kept falling asleep or couldnt focus due to high blood sugars and the stress from it. It just seems like a blind end. I dont know where to go from here. Disappearing right now would be easier.
I know the feeling.
Sometimes the Diabetics team are so stuck in their ways they want to (I'd say force) you to stay on a regime that doesn't work for you.
I've told my team that I'd like to change my insulin, but apparently, the specialists know far more about me and everything I do, what I eat, when I eat, the carbs, the fats, the proteins, the fibres etc.
I mean my HbA1c has been more or less the same, both on twice a day insulin and basal & bolus (except on the basal & bolus, I've never gotten so many hypos before in my life-more than several times a month is a complete norm for me) so that is telling you something.
I definitely think the medical community takes Diabetes as a 'one size fits all',
I wonder if you'd consider taking supplements that help reducing blood sugars?
Chromium, cinnamon, gymnema, magnesium have helped people.
Also consider black seed oil and pumpkin seed oil-if you like.
It might be worth looking getting supplements if your diabetic 'expert team' know more about your body than you do.