Re: constant illness over last 9 months causing high sugars,
Morning Jinty..
Ok a couple of things that I am going to suggest..
Firstly the amount you are injecting is quite large.. it's a bit hard to access without knowing your weight and general activity level but 240 units a day is quite a lot.
I would suggest that this is being caused by two things:
- Firstly illness clearly increase our need for insulin as the liver dumps glucose
- Secondly increased blood glucose reduces the effectiveness of insulin.
To manage this I would suggest the following:
- Reduce you carbohydrate intake to a minimum preferably sub 60g / day. This will make your blood glucose easier to manage.
- Aggressively manage those blood glucose to sub 8 mmol/l
- If you feel well enough introduce some moderate exercise.. perhaps 30 mins walking a day..
If you can reduce them down and keep them low then I suspect your requirement will begin to drop.. make sure you keep testing regularly to avoid possible hypo's.
In some of my diabetes more irritating moments I have injected 150 units + of rapid acting in a night when my sugars for no apparent reason have gone mental... normally I would inject no more than 35 units in total for the whole day.. high blood glucose can massively increase your insulin requirement, the only way to stop this is to be aggressive with your management until you get them back under control. This does carry hypo risks as at some point you will tip the scales and then your bloods will drop quickly! so please test, test, test.. probably at least once / hour whilst you initially bring them under control... more frequently if they are dropping at more than 2 - 3 mmol / hour.