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<blockquote data-quote="mrtn.pllr" data-source="post: 2458005" data-attributes="member: 517394"><p>Hello all,</p><p></p><p>I am a bit desperate and it seems like that healthcare professionals are not really willing to help in my country.</p><p>My basal insulin need skyroceted during the last few months. I went up more than 10 units in 3 monthes. And its not enough. My sugars are crazy and it seems that I don't have any control over it. It doesn't matter if I eat right or not. I have 2 modes, crazy highs and hypo. I can't stay on 5-6 mmol/l because if I reach this "low" it is certain that my sugars will drop below 4 in an hour. </p><p>I use Tresiba and Novorapid and I suspect that these insulins are not working for me.</p><p>Please help me out with some tips, or what to do when my doctors are not willing to prescribe other insulins for me!</p><p>Thanks a lot,</p><p>M</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrtn.pllr, post: 2458005, member: 517394"] Hello all, I am a bit desperate and it seems like that healthcare professionals are not really willing to help in my country. My basal insulin need skyroceted during the last few months. I went up more than 10 units in 3 monthes. And its not enough. My sugars are crazy and it seems that I don't have any control over it. It doesn't matter if I eat right or not. I have 2 modes, crazy highs and hypo. I can't stay on 5-6 mmol/l because if I reach this "low" it is certain that my sugars will drop below 4 in an hour. I use Tresiba and Novorapid and I suspect that these insulins are not working for me. Please help me out with some tips, or what to do when my doctors are not willing to prescribe other insulins for me! Thanks a lot, M [/QUOTE]
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