Jacob_Buchan_
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
Yeah I will make sure to ask every question I need to and make sure I fully understand everything before I leave meeting with them.. I'll write down every question/worry I have tonight and hand them the paper cause I don't wanna forget anything and thankyouHi Jacob
Talk this through with the clinic - Just because they're thinking of changing to 4 injections rather than 3 doesn't mean the total dosage will go up.
It will hopefully give you better control - I'm on 5 a day (typically) , 1 Glargine in the morning, 1 Novorapid for each of breakfast, lunch and dinner and another Glargine in the night. It allows me better flexibility in what I do etc and the splitting of the glargine gave better control.
Hope that helps and please do ask the clinic team question - they should be doing this in partnership with you (after all you will know your body better than them!)
Don't worry. Seek advice from your team, but remember this new injection regime may suit you better so you may have less problems not more
Test, test and test! That's the key when you have any change.
If you're on four injections then I guess you'll be having a fast acting insulin before each meal? Do you carb count?
Tell us a little more about your new injection schedule and I'm sure people here can reassure youAnd make sure you have a great birthday!
I constantly test anyway so that won't be a problem, and what Iv over heard is that it will be fast acting insulin morning lunch and dinner then before bed a long acting.. And no not learnt anything about card counting but I'm hoping to some point this year as I'm wanting to start in the pump! And I will do and thanks gonna have to keep a eye on how much rubbish I eat haha x
@Jacob_Buchan_, be sure to keep a detailed bg diary so that your diabetes team can advise you on adjusting your insulin doses, make sure you test regularly and keep some fast-acting glucose to hand. Good luck and hope it all goes well.
Okay went to clinic today and it's not as bad as I though... 4 injections 3 fast acting and 1 long acting so fast acting 8 units at breakfast then 8 at lunch then 10-12 and before bed 22 units of long acting... I'm still a bit worried on how my blood sugars are going to react, and they said that for carb counting that we will start on that later on when my blood sugars are a bit better under control
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