Hi all,
This is my first ever post and would appreciate some helpful replies.
I have been a T1 since August this year, just had first HBA1C back which was 6.6% that I am pleased with as it will include some time where I was dangerously high and not knowing about it
I am however concerned that the regime I was on up until 2 weeks before HBA1c was novomix only twice a day, which wasn;t getting my levels right for lunch. This saw me go onto Levemir and Novorapid. Immediately things were sorted, and I was always about 4mmol before and always below 8mmol 2hrs after eating. Over the last 2 days, my readings have been weird after each meal (taking me into double figures after lunch and evening meal). I was having 4 units of Novorapid with breakfast and 5 before lunch and evening meal. Is the last 2 days a blip or is it a case of the 'honeymoon period' being over? If it is the latter, does this mean by upping my novorapid to the right level then I'll be cool again, or does the end of the honeymoon period mean you are more likely to get weird and unpredictable / uncontrollable readings?
Any help greatly appreciated.
<--This face is off my 5 yr old that won't let me type unless he can put a face on the message!!
This is my first ever post and would appreciate some helpful replies.
I have been a T1 since August this year, just had first HBA1C back which was 6.6% that I am pleased with as it will include some time where I was dangerously high and not knowing about it
I am however concerned that the regime I was on up until 2 weeks before HBA1c was novomix only twice a day, which wasn;t getting my levels right for lunch. This saw me go onto Levemir and Novorapid. Immediately things were sorted, and I was always about 4mmol before and always below 8mmol 2hrs after eating. Over the last 2 days, my readings have been weird after each meal (taking me into double figures after lunch and evening meal). I was having 4 units of Novorapid with breakfast and 5 before lunch and evening meal. Is the last 2 days a blip or is it a case of the 'honeymoon period' being over? If it is the latter, does this mean by upping my novorapid to the right level then I'll be cool again, or does the end of the honeymoon period mean you are more likely to get weird and unpredictable / uncontrollable readings?
Any help greatly appreciated.
<--This face is off my 5 yr old that won't let me type unless he can put a face on the message!!