kc261505
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hey everyone! I'd love to pick everyone's brain for a minute. I'm on pens (Lantus and Novolog) and have been diabetic for about 11 years.
For maybe the last month or so I've noticed that it's taking an extremely long time for my low blood sugars to respond to treatment.
For example (and this is just the most recent experience, definitely not the only one), last night I was at 63 (meter) and 53 (Libre), this was 20 minutes after a dinner of pizza, a small piece of cake. I then had some glucose gel and some pretzels. I waited another 20 minutes and my Libre was reading the same and my meter had come up to only 70. I started feeling better and took the dog for a walk (I had sugar tabs and my boyfriend was with me) and by the time I got back I was at 114 on my meter. Fast forward about 2 hours (and falling asleep on the couch) and I'm 467.
This happens for any type meal I have or even between meals when I haven't had food for hours. There is no specific time of day that it trends at either.
Anyone else have this happen? Any one figure out what may have triggered this change? What did you use to treat yourself?
Thanks everyone!
For maybe the last month or so I've noticed that it's taking an extremely long time for my low blood sugars to respond to treatment.
For example (and this is just the most recent experience, definitely not the only one), last night I was at 63 (meter) and 53 (Libre), this was 20 minutes after a dinner of pizza, a small piece of cake. I then had some glucose gel and some pretzels. I waited another 20 minutes and my Libre was reading the same and my meter had come up to only 70. I started feeling better and took the dog for a walk (I had sugar tabs and my boyfriend was with me) and by the time I got back I was at 114 on my meter. Fast forward about 2 hours (and falling asleep on the couch) and I'm 467.
This happens for any type meal I have or even between meals when I haven't had food for hours. There is no specific time of day that it trends at either.
Anyone else have this happen? Any one figure out what may have triggered this change? What did you use to treat yourself?
Thanks everyone!

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