I think most diabetics would need the relatively lower kind of levels of insulin that you need, but in rare cases they seem to need the kind of extreme levels the OP needs, possibly due to an undiagnosed medical issue. From reading other posts, I have seen that the OP has been battling this issue for some time and is very frustrated and despondent about it. I think he is already doing his best with diet, testing, insulin dosage and avoiding hypos.That's incredible high. I would like to ask you to try following food
Morning: 1 wholegrain bun, trace of butter, 2 slices of lean ham
around noon: one Gammon steak, 1/2 of a microwave rice package
around 6 in the evening; 2 medium Cumberland, small tin of carrots or peas, warmed up a little
Tea, mineral water, cup of milk, small sour cream in between.
Your readings should drop massively.
Please use a meter to check your BS and be careful with your insulin dosage.
This type of meal plan does work for me, I need between 25 and 45 units of Lantus a day, nothing else.
Good luck
Avoid HYPOS!!!!!
no steroids but have in the past. they where give as I am very allergic to asprin it stops me breathing. (may be that could have something to do with it???). warfarin blood thinner ????. could I be allergic to something in the insulin?????. looks like its back to the GP on Monday. thanks all for your help and input.
@ donnellysdogs
thanks for your help in this I have a meeting with the CCG to day I have found some information on the U500 and printed it off to show them.
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