Hi @Steve14, there's been research into just how good we are as glucose monitors and the news on that front is that we are pretty rubbish. If you are going low at 3-3.5 hours after eating, then that usually indicates that you are taking too much insulin for the amount of carbs you are eating. Have you ever tested at 1 and 2 hours after eating? That will tell you whether you are really not seeing anything happening.
I strongly recommend you take a look at that course I posted, and test a bit more to understand what's really happening. You'll probably find you need to basal test and then reassess your bolus ratios.
So my question is - based on what I describe here, do you think I really injected Lantus into a vein? I inject into my stomach area as it is accessible and has more fat than my things. Has anything similar ever happened to anyone else here? And lastly is there a way to decrease the possibility something like this is going to happen?
WHen was the last time you checked that your basal and I:C ratios are correct?Example: I wake up with a level of 5.5 and give myself 7-8 units and proceed to eat homemade gluten free, sugar free, CARB counted sandwiches with salamis. 2 hours afterwards I could be 10+, but then by 3 hours I feel severely hungry so I have a little kiwi or strawberry or blueberry mix while I wait for my lunch, and by the time I have lunch I could be below 5 and always feel the adrenaline kicking in to save me which fuels my anxiety even more.
WHen was the last time you checked that your basal and I:C ratios are correct?
That's not what I asked. When was the last time you did a basal test and checked all your ratios?Yes. When I eat my chicken and rice for lunch it is roughly 80 g of carbs. So I'd need 8 units, but I only give 4 or 5 (mostly 4). Why? Because I feel sick otherwise and gives me hypo.
On the other hand: found out that I'm already using the smallest needle there is.
That's not what I asked. When was the last time you did a basal test and checked all your ratios?
Hi, tonight I injected 30ml Lantis in my Sub Cu fat. It was painful and when I withdrew the needle a big drop of blood formed at the site. Worried about the same as you. I will watch my BS to make sure it does not get too low. It's all I can do is monitor it. Thank you for posting your experience on the web so I will do the same as you.Hi everyone.
So yesterday a weird thing happened. I measured my BG before going to bed (6.2 mmol), injected myself with 9 units of lantus, had a little snack (a slice of bread) and wanted to go to bed. However, rougly 30 minutes later I felt that something was wrong and when I measured my BG it was 2.4. I had read about people accidentally injecting insulin into a vein and then getting the effects immediately as opposed to a slower release.
I then gulped tons of sugar water and my BG rose to roughly 8.5 during the next 20-30 minutes, stayed there for a while and then eventually settled on a whopping 16 a few hours later (I got up in the middle of the night to test and I obviously overdid it with the sugar).
Needless to say I'm quite shaken as this has been my biggest fear - injecting into a vein and than having my BG fall rapidly to dangerous levels.
So my question is - based on what I describe here, do you think I really injected Lantus into a vein? I inject into my stomach area as it is accessible and has more fat than my things. Has anything similar ever happened to anyone else here? And lastly is there a way to decrease the possibility something like this is going to happen?
Hi @Cheetah10 , welcome to the forum.Hi, tonight I injected 30ml Lantis in my Sub Cu fat. It was painful and when I withdrew the needle a big drop of blood formed at the site. Worried about the same as you. I will watch my BS to make sure it does not get too low. It's all I can do is monitor it. Thank you for posting your experience on the web so I will do the same as you.
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