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Since last Saturday and up until last night my bg has been elevated despite increasing my insulin doses over this time. At first I thought I may be coming down with something but this wasn't the case, I then thought my basal insulin needed adjusting and did 2 fasting checks which ruled this out, doubled checked the carb content of my meals but to no avail, finally yesterday after increasing my novorapid by nearly a third it dawned on me that it might just be the insulin.
Last Saturday I replaced my cartridge and since this time my bg has been high, so last night I decided to use one from a new box to see if this resolved the problem, after my evening meal I was 7.9 post 1 hour, 6.1 two hours after and 5.5 at bedtime, much the same today as my bg has returned to normal much to my delight. I decided to throw away that box of insulin thinking that it could have been a faulty batch, never experienced this before after nearly 30 years of using insulin, it's certainly taught me a lesson and perhaps next time I'll check and change the insulin sooner. In hindsight I should have reported the insulin quoting the batch number but to late now as my bins been emptied.
Nigel
Last Saturday I replaced my cartridge and since this time my bg has been high, so last night I decided to use one from a new box to see if this resolved the problem, after my evening meal I was 7.9 post 1 hour, 6.1 two hours after and 5.5 at bedtime, much the same today as my bg has returned to normal much to my delight. I decided to throw away that box of insulin thinking that it could have been a faulty batch, never experienced this before after nearly 30 years of using insulin, it's certainly taught me a lesson and perhaps next time I'll check and change the insulin sooner. In hindsight I should have reported the insulin quoting the batch number but to late now as my bins been emptied.
Nigel