Insulin who to obey?

FolkyRose1

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Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Insulin
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people looking down at me as if wondering why l am in a wheel chair (I am in a high risk of falling
I have been type 2 for many years. I am an spat living in Spain, when in UK my diabetic nurse was telling me to increase my insulin (3 rapid during day) (1 slow at night) Basically when l moved to Spain l had a hyper and unknown to me l was acting weird. I didn't know an ambulance was here and they were unable to get my glucose sorted so was taken to hospital. I didn't even know l was in an ambulance. I finally came to in a hospital bed. I have to admit my levels were normally all over the place from 4 to 14+, not good l know.
I was on drips but NO food. After a few days the dr saw my hubby and me and said he was disgusted with my insulin doses... B/fast 100. Lunch 50... Dinner 70... Bed time 100 slow response.... He told me to stop day ones and and decrease night to 80... This l did and my levels were roughly the same as before... So what were the day ones doing. .


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Sittinaround

Newbie
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2
Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Diet only
Dislikes
suffering from cranky old guy syndrome
You might want to try changing the brand name insulin you're using. For a time I was using 150 units of Levemir a day (75 units in the AM and 75 units at night). I was getting frightened regarding the amount I was injecting. Out of exasperation, I tried Lantus (via an old Rx) and my numbers adjusted dramatically - in my favour. I ended up dropping to about 20 units a day of Lantus. btw changes ok'd by my endocrinologist - definitely check with yours before trying a new regimen.

Good luck!
 

FolkyRose1

Active Member
Messages
35
Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Insulin
Dislikes
people looking down at me as if wondering why l am in a wheel chair (I am in a high risk of falling
You might want to try changing the brand name insulin you're using. For a time I was using 150 units of Levemir a day (75 units in the AM and 75 units at night). I was getting frightened regarding the amount I was injecting. Out of exasperation, I tried Lantus (via an old Rx) and my numbers adjusted dramatically - in my favour. I ended up dropping to about 20 units a day of Lantus. btw changes ok'd by my endocrinologist - definitely check with yours before trying a new regimen.

Good luck!
What confused me was that all that insulin during day, then stopping day ones , my blood glucose seemed the same. I felt the insulin didn't do anything. I did start a thread about Being an ex pat living in Spain and not speaking the language, however the forum helped me with several ideas. I am away next week for a vacation and when l get back l am getting a lovely lady l met and she is going to be my translator . I need to get a diabetic dr or nurse to take over my treatment. Then l can find out about my insulin and other stuff. Ty for responding sittinaround
 

Mep

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1,461
Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Insulin
You're on high unit dosages of the insulin you're on..... I agree with sittinaround that you may need to look at changing the insulins you use. I'm on 13 units of lantus at the moment, and I take up to 20 units of apidra with meals. It could be that you have insulin resistance that is causing a problem for you as well. You may need extra help with that. I hope you're able to get some good help there.
 

Badboydavey1

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163
Type of diabetes
Type 2
Ho. I know this isn't addressing your insulin question, but as your bg levels are unstable, have you looked at addressing your diet too? Cutting carb levels will often help to reduce your bg levels - what type of foods are you eating? Maybe it would be possible to stabilise your levels a bit?

I eat plenty of fresh chicken,fish,burgers,sausage and always have vegetables with it some times had a small portion of potatoes and also fruits,

But my nurse said I should have some carbs and starchy foods which I am (sencably)

I did try the low carb diet for a couple of weeks but didn't make any difference to BG levels and when I told the nurse she said she would refer me to a dietitian but first she's concentrating on getting my levels down


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Badboydavey1

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163
Type of diabetes
Type 2
Well my pancrease specialist says 2weeks ago it looks like my pancrease is slowing down and eventually stop producing insulin as I suffer from chronic pancreastes


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KevinPotts

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2,606
Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Diet only
Dislikes
Unkind people, failure to take personal responsibility.
I eat plenty of fresh chicken,fish,burgers,sausage and always have vegetables with it some times had a small portion of potatoes and also fruits,

But my nurse said I should have some carbs and starchy foods which I am (sencably)

I did try the low carb diet for a couple of weeks but didn't make any difference to BG levels and when I told the nurse she said she would refer me to a dietitian but first she's concentrating on getting my levels down


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Focusing on getting you blood glucose lower and under control has to be the right approach.

I'm glad you have the support of your nurse:)


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ladybird64

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Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Tablets (oral)
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Dishonesty, selfishness and lack of empathy.
Davey, my reply was to FolkyRose hun, not to your post, which has been moved to a place of its own.
Hopefully somebody can advise, I haven't got the expertise regarding pancreatitis x
 
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