In the absence of a healthcare professional, here are a few things which I would do
- have you changed your pen and insulin batch? The reason your dose does not appear to be working could be that one or the other is faulty.
- are you unwell, stressed or exercising less than usual? This could affect your basal insulin needs. If you feel confident to do so, you could carefully increment your basal dose slightly and see if this has an affect.
- I find when my BG gets high, I start to experience insulin resistance and need to increase my correction to bring it down. I assume your Aviva Expert meter has been set up to calculate correction doses when you are not experiencing insulin resistance. You could try to increase your correction dose. I multiple my correction by 1.5 when over 12 and 2 when over 15. We are all different so take care with any increases and keep your hypo treatment close at hand.
- keep trying to contact your diabetic nurse. Or, if you have the phone number for your clinic you could try them. As you say, the are understaffed but, if you explain what is going on, hopefully, they should find time for you.
Try not to panic (yes, I know that is easier said than done) and, please, don't stop injecting. Your insulin is making a difference ; your BG would be much higher if it was not doing anything for two weeks.
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