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Hi I've upped my insulin a small bit but iam hardly leaving the house as feel rubbish all the time, and get crashes when have a couple units and that makes me feel **** just all over the place at the moment, feeling rough sick hungry, last hba1c was 99
Looking for any advice, been type 1 for 31 years, to say feel rough is an understatement, been ok for first years but last 10 or so been struggling, I know my length of time I should be a pillar of example but it's not quite worked like that, on Humalin M3 twice a day and the odd couple of units of nova rapid here and there, feeling ill all the time been to ae various times this year my sugars and nearly always above 20 faint weak etc, had various tests done most coming back ok apart from sugars, can't see out of one of my eyes at the moment after a another bleed after a victrectomy and cataract etc, currently testing around 100 times a day on my libre 2 and test around 20 a day on blood test strips, sugars are high but crash here and there not to a hypo as such but make me still feel rubbish, diabetes team are practical non existent just saying results abnormal but not abnormal for you, pretty much just staying house bound now feeling rough and exhausted all the time then a family member take me to my next eye appointment ect, I've gave up smoking over a year ago alcohol about 6 months ago, not sure what iam even asking just any kind of advice as I just really am struggling now
Have you seen a Diabetes Specialist about any of this?Hi thanks for replys, just trying to get any help at the min, was as ae again on Friday having electric shocks through body all weekend, passing out can't see out of right eye after op couple months back and a bleed been having crazy flashes like fireworks thrown in eye making me fall over crash into things it's crazy at 41 but ae sent me home saying eye doctors are busy can't see me till Monday, sugars all over the place over 20s all weekend tried upping insulin struggling to even walk at the minute without falling knowing where I am, been to hospital so many times doing there same tests and all I get is non urgent, Iam just a number unemployed unimportant person to them it is what it is
Good post, but it's 5 hours after eating (2 hours is for type 2's). Unlike a normal person's insulin injected insulin follows a fixed curve over 5 hours and does not match the food you are eating. You expect it to be back down to pre-meal levels if your dose is correct.Are you able to start keeping a diary? Go right back to basics. Record when you take your insulin, when you eat, what you are eating, how many carbs, BG level before and 2 hours after eating. BG level before bed and when you wake up.
I find being presented with a week of data made the consultant take more interest in helping me sort out my issues
diabetes team are practical non existent just saying results abnormal but not abnormal for you,
What's the prognosis like there, obv your high numbers aren't helping but at this stage it's not you're fault.can't see out of one of my eyes at the moment after a another bleed after a victrectomy and cataract etc
I think @DannyH 's issue is that his premeal levels are far too high. He needs help so that he can ignore the false hypos and normalise his levels so that he starts out at normal levels. I agree with @Ronancastled that the system has (so far) failed him.You expect it to be back down to pre-meal levels if your dose is correct.
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