Jdevine685
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- Type of diabetes
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Hello, can you tell us what are your doses? Why and when did things fall out of control? What is your carb intake and insulin to carb ratio?I have been diagnosed with diabetes since I was 2 I am now 19. My blood sugars have always been a bit over the show and more recently my eye sight I’ve noticed is getting worse - I have went to opticians, I feel very dizzy, nauseated and I have high blood sugars. I do take my insulin after meals and lantus once per night. I used to be on a higher dose of lantus and it made me go way too low. I don’t know what to do every time I go to the doctors I feel like I’m being lectured about my diabetes and how to control it which just makes me not want to go cause i feel like I’m being spoken down to. Any advice on how to better manage it as I work anything up to 60 hours a week with my job currently
Hello, can you tell us what are your doses? Why and when did things fall out of control? What is your carb intake and insulin to carb ratio?
Eating unhealthy is not great for anyone regardless of diabetes.because I don’t organise my meals I’m eating a lot of unhealthy things
^^You really need to be seen by a consultant for you diabetes and not your GP. Or if you are not comfortable with your current Dr then change doctors!
I do agree! I have been (still partially) in this sticky situation where my basal is low. The first step in my opinion, eat a standard rotation of meals, get a libre, and figure out your Lantus (basal testing). This seems the most reasonable and the highest priority in my opinion.If you are concerned about your basal insulin dose, you could do a basal test to see what is happening.
This is easiest if you have the option to invest in a Libre which will save your fingers from all the pricks (and the time needed to take them).
If you cannot get a Libre on the NHS (assuming you are in the UK), I think the cheapest is £35 from SuperDrug.
Basically, with a basal test you check your BG every 30 minutes (or as often as you can) during a period of about 8 hours without eating or exercising or anything else which may affect your BG.
As your basal is supposed to be covering this period of glucose drip from your liver, you can see if it is keeping your BG stable.
With a Libre, you can do this overnight and look at the results.
Hi. Can you let us know roughly what your BMI is? If you do have some excess weight and hence insulin resistance then that could cause your Bolus ratio to be higher than the 'norm' of 1:10gm of carbs. As someone else has said, if your Basal is too low then that could also cause you to use more Bolus.
Yeah I have an appointment soon. I have never met my diabetic nurse weirdly. It’s only the doctor as I’ve switched over from children’s to adult about 2 years ago. Lantus was doing that to me which is why it was reduced from 32 to 24 but now I’m too high.^^
This is the important bit!
It's possible you may need a change of insulin, I know Lantus can cause night time lows in some people* - so it's possible a change may work - but do note - this is entirely speculation on my part - you need to discuss with a consultant or diabetes nurse (I never see my actual doctor about diabetes stuff - it's mostly my DN)
*in fact I've been reducing my Lantus for that very reason.
Hi. Can you let us know roughly what your BMI is? If you do have some excess weight and hence insulin resistance then that could cause your Bolus ratio to be higher than the 'norm' of 1:10gm of carbs. As someone else has said, if your Basal is too low then that could also cause you to use more Bolus.
you need to get the basic dose adjustment training........ask about DAFNE or anything similar to that.....
starting from scratch is the best thing to do in your position I think.....
Your doctor sounds like an idiot - it's no good shouting at you for not being controlled without offering any help on how to control it
Ask for a referral to a hospital clinic - you should get more help there as many GPs only have a basic understanding (to be fair, they can't know everything about every condition, but they should give you access to the specialists)
Take a look at this thread (a sitcky on the Type 1 forum) https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/useful-tools-and-links-for-t1ds.88209/
Don't get overwhelmed with it all at once though - start with getting your basal rate right and once you're more confident with thatstart looking at your insulin-to-carb ratios.
And ask/vent on here - you will get a sympathetic ear and some help
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