Hirstygirl
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- 110
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hi im new to the forum, but not to diabetes. I am type 1 now for 35 years. At the beginning of august, I had three bad hypos in 24 hours, two of which required help from the paramedics, which led me to the hospital. I was advised not to drive due to hypos by DSN. i had been having lots of hypos (at least 1 a day) with no pattern to my blood sugars at all, and very little hypo awareness, not to mention very lumpy injection sites. Since then i have been learning to carb count, have changed fast acting insulin to novorapid, from humalog which i was on for more than 20years, but blood sugars are still doing their own thing, still no pattern!!! So im wondering if a pump may be my way forward? I have read the nice guidelines, and think I fit more into the ABCD guidelines, well 2 or three of them, has anyone else had similar experience and gained funding for the pump, or is my Consultant going to say no??
. I do have lipohypertrophy, (now I have read the definition, I just called it lumpy injection sites lol), not surprising after 35 years of injections really, my DSN has told me not to use my left leg at all, my arms and bottom are not much better. As for basal testing, I'm doing 4 glucose tests per day but not including during the night so will give that a try. My lantus dose has been greatly reduced since the problems began going from 38 units to 24 so maybe DSN are already looking at basal??