shedges
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
Have been getting a bit annoyed this week. Firstly from the dull headache I've been experiencing every day. Have been well hydrated, not too stressed, eating the normal healthy diet but can't shake it off. Have no other symptoms.
Decided to look back at my bg levels for the week and found something interesting:
7 day average = 12.6
14 day average = 9.5
30 day average = 9.3
Normally I'm around an average of 9.
Over the last couple of days I've been dosing to the correct ratios and always do an air-shot before injecting. I've been correcting at the prescribed dose too and it seems I can't get rid of my pre-meal high bg readings.
I know I honeymooned for a year, at which point my insulin requirement went up seriously, but another 3 years on, I wasn't expecting it to happen again. I guess one can develop insulin resistance? And I could be coming down with something. If that's the case, I wish it'd just get on with it.
Has anyone else experienced increasing insulin requirements over time?... and over such a timescale... I know some of you have lived with diabetes for decades!
Just need some reassurance really but it'd be good to hear what anyone thinks.
Cheers,
Sam.
Have been getting a bit annoyed this week. Firstly from the dull headache I've been experiencing every day. Have been well hydrated, not too stressed, eating the normal healthy diet but can't shake it off. Have no other symptoms.
Decided to look back at my bg levels for the week and found something interesting:
7 day average = 12.6
14 day average = 9.5
30 day average = 9.3
Normally I'm around an average of 9.
Over the last couple of days I've been dosing to the correct ratios and always do an air-shot before injecting. I've been correcting at the prescribed dose too and it seems I can't get rid of my pre-meal high bg readings.
I know I honeymooned for a year, at which point my insulin requirement went up seriously, but another 3 years on, I wasn't expecting it to happen again. I guess one can develop insulin resistance? And I could be coming down with something. If that's the case, I wish it'd just get on with it.
Has anyone else experienced increasing insulin requirements over time?... and over such a timescale... I know some of you have lived with diabetes for decades!
Just need some reassurance really but it'd be good to hear what anyone thinks.
Cheers,
Sam.