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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 45091" data-source="post: 2518531"><p>Hi yep understand that, treating a hypo when it's not isn't helping. But yesterday think my sugars was around 18 so in theory I would of thought most people would have just 3 units with no carbs just as a correctional dose, I thought if I had extra units on top of the 30 grams of carbs I ate probably would of brought it down too low, I've been on this regime around 6 months or more now, at night although high it is stable and stays around the same all night, but as for taking the nova rapid it's like sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't iam just lost, thought I can get it where I can say I've had that amount of carbs IL take this amount of extra insulin then it should bring it down to around this level. As it's so unpredictable iam finding IAM more cautious to what correctional doses etc I should do. IAM doing a injection now and waiting around 3 hours thinking whatever it decides to do today after a few hours it isn't alot. I would do a background test to see if that's correct, but in the last year or so I don't think I've had one bg test in the normal range single figure etc. So I am not sure as is says to do a background test it needs to be in normal range. Just being told a consultants are hard to get hold of, not sure what the criteria is to see one, ie hba1c over 100 losing a lot of vision in one eye needing laser now in the good eye and injections protein in urine only 41 think some people would of seen a consultant or had extra help by now, spose some of us get it some don't, that's why on this forum for any help at all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 45091, post: 2518531"] Hi yep understand that, treating a hypo when it's not isn't helping. But yesterday think my sugars was around 18 so in theory I would of thought most people would have just 3 units with no carbs just as a correctional dose, I thought if I had extra units on top of the 30 grams of carbs I ate probably would of brought it down too low, I've been on this regime around 6 months or more now, at night although high it is stable and stays around the same all night, but as for taking the nova rapid it's like sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't iam just lost, thought I can get it where I can say I've had that amount of carbs IL take this amount of extra insulin then it should bring it down to around this level. As it's so unpredictable iam finding IAM more cautious to what correctional doses etc I should do. IAM doing a injection now and waiting around 3 hours thinking whatever it decides to do today after a few hours it isn't alot. I would do a background test to see if that's correct, but in the last year or so I don't think I've had one bg test in the normal range single figure etc. So I am not sure as is says to do a background test it needs to be in normal range. Just being told a consultants are hard to get hold of, not sure what the criteria is to see one, ie hba1c over 100 losing a lot of vision in one eye needing laser now in the good eye and injections protein in urine only 41 think some people would of seen a consultant or had extra help by now, spose some of us get it some don't, that's why on this forum for any help at all [/QUOTE]
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