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Sheppie84

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What were your levels when you were put on treatment? I'm type 1.5 and levels are creeping up very slowly. I have an appt in April to see my DSN and I think she'll want me to start treatment.

Just wondered what your sugars were at and how they were treated initially?

Thanks
Sarah
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Re: BG levels

Hi Sheppie84!

You say you have Type 1.5 - I am assuming that is LADA rather than MODY? I have LADA and am currently on a basal/bolus regime - Levemir twice a day and Apidra with each meal.

When I was first diagnosed, I was misdiagnosed as Type 2 and left to manage on diet and exercise with no testing. What I couldn't see, was how high my BGs were spiking after a meal. LADA is particularly spikey - you can have excellent HbA1c and pretty good fasting levels, but you could be spiking really high post-food, so it is very important to test at the 2-hour post-food mark.

Once I realised this was happening and got re-diagnosed as LADA, I went straight onto insulin. Initially, I was on small doses of Insuman Basal - an intermediate acting insulin which gives background coverage, but has a pronounced peak at about 4 hours. However, this wasn't enough to stop the post-meal spikes, so within a couple of months I went onto a rapid-acting with meals. At first, I got away with taking it with breakfast and tea but didn't need it for a low-carb lunch of e.g. chicken salad - now I need it for all meals. Unfortunately, LADA is a progressive condition and over time, your own insulin production will diminish - it depends how quickly this happens as to when and what insulin you need. Having said that, going on insulin is the best thing I've ever done and I can't emphasise enough what a difference it makes to control of LADA. I wish I'd gone straight on it at diagnosis.

I wrote an explanation of LADA on another forum, but I am not allowed to link to it on this forum. If you want to read it, Google 'What is LADA Smidge' and you should be able to find it.

Smidge
 
Re: BG levels

Hi Smidge,

Thanks for your reply. I am LADA and was diagnosed after having gestational diabetes. I was told the levels on my GAD test were really high?

I am currently only testing first thing in the morning and usually my levels are 7-8 so not as high as they were during pregnancy. My nurse spoke about possibly starting me on low levels of long lasting insulin at our last meeting and I think she may start that when I next see her at Easter.

What were your levels reading when you started the nighttime insulin?

I will google tonight for your LADA definition as I still don't fully understand the condition.
Thanks,

Sarah
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