I second the "contact your team" advice.
You are on a basal/bolus regime, where the basal/Tresiba is meant to cover your background insulin needs while you're not eating and the Humalog/bolus is meant to balance out the food you eat (plus correction doses if your blood sugar goes high).
In the long run, you'll have a ratio of insulin to carbs (eg 1 unit to 10g) which will allow you to balance the amount you inject with the amount you eat, and a correction ratio (eg 1 unit of insulin reduces your blood sugar by 3mmol/l). Note those figures vary massively from person to person and I've just made them up as an example. Assuming you are T1/LADA, you are probably still producing quite a bit of insulin (honeymoon period) and your insulin needs are likely to gradually go up over the next few years or months. So your team should be keeping in touch with you to adjust your insulin amounts, teach you to carb count (or at least tell you how to teach yourself) and give you your insulin ratios.
Stress, illness and injury also tend to put your levels up: you really need to talk to your medical team.
Good luck, and get well soon.