Pain can either increase the need for insulin or lower the need, most find they need an increase in insulin. Being different I tend to need a lot less insulin due to burning off my oral steroids for Addison's. Today I was knocked flying by a four legged thug of a dog (not mine) and every bone in my body hurts, blood sugars have hit the floor boards and showing no sign of surfacing (2.7 @ the moment) even after extra steroids and 50 carbs extra during the day.
Thanks, it looks as if things have settled now and all that's needed is a complete body transplant to stop my bones hurtingYeh that's what I struggle with as it keeps changing on me. Just when I think I have the basal right I get another pain storm and it all goes nuts again. I was just wondering if the insulin itself performs differently in us because I notice I swing either too high or too low... mostly high though. It's annoying when trying to figure out what my basal dosage should be.
I'm sorry to hear you're having lowsI hope you can get it levelled out soon.
yes. Insulin resistance varies with a lot of things - sleep deprivation, fatigue, temperature, stress, recent food choices, recent insulin useage (injected or pancreas production), and definitely including pain.
Sorry to hear this @Mep
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