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Fed up to the max!!

Hiya Cez,

High readings can mean a few things, so try changing your insulin cartridge first as they can go off/get a bad one from time to time, do you have any possible illness or dental infection ? Also being a lady - check to see when you are due on, I know from experience that I become insulin resistant around the time of the month and need a third more basal for about a week.

Please try not to worry this is temporary, it's a learning curve and you will/should find out why when you know more, just remember to drink more fluids and speak to your DSN as soon as possible.

You are doing an amazing job and being mindful of these things means you will get alot better at this, do read up on Dr Bernstein, it's great reading, take care hun x
Yea i went the docs an i got a urine infection. Glad im gettin sorted coz been so stressed xxx
 
Hi @cezli84
Sorry to hear you're feeling rough...it will get better I promise...sometimes it just takes a while to find the right levels especially since it sounds like you're now out of your honeymoon period...but it sounds to me like you need to go back to scratch.

I apologize in advance for all the questions but I think it's the best way to nail the cause of your spikes. Are you on basal/bolus regime? Are you carb counting? What is your current carb/insulin ratio? Have you done the DAFNE course? If not...this is something that you should bring up with your DN when you call today. Can you give us an idea of what kind of foods you're eating.

It may be best to make an appointment with your DN, they will probably ask you to keep a food diary of everything that you eat, insulin doses and BG readings before and after meals for a couple of weeks leading up to your appointment so they can identify the cause of your spikes. I know it sounds like a total pain but it really is the best way to establish some control and get you back on track.

Keep you chin up...drink plenty of water and hope you feel better soon :)
Well, im on novorapid 6, 6 and 8 which has recently been changed from 2, 3 and 5. Levemir 14 which has increased from 10. I was on such little doses as that was all i needed. I have a urine infection so my pancreas may not be givin up just yet!! Im not on carb counting as yet an not on a specific diet, i try n be sensible but chocolate is so delicious i cant cut that out!! Xxx
 
Mine is close to yours, april 24th. I flip t1 off for a day here an there but it spikes wen i read wot it's at without insulin. Hope your hypo is over. I went the docs an it turns out i have a urine infection...... So hopefully my pancreas aint dying just yet!! Thanx, i do need to rant a lot lately coz i really cant cope xx
Well hit me up chuck ,.,.as we all do need a rant...god knows it's that or ripping a persons leg of them an then beating like a piñata lol...
 
Glad you know what it is now, at least when the infection clears up you'll get it under control, unfortunately high blood sugars go hand in hand with infection as there is more sugar floating around in the blood which feeds bacteria, another reason to try and keep your blood glucose in range, good luck lovely, hope it clears up soon x
 
Well, im on novorapid 6, 6 and 8 which has recently been changed from 2, 3 and 5. Levemir 14 which has increased from 10. I was on such little doses as that was all i needed. I have a urine infection so my pancreas may not be givin up just yet!! Im not on carb counting as yet an not on a specific diet, i try n be sensible but chocolate is so delicious i cant cut that out!! Xxx

It sounds like you've been put on flat rates of insulin, which can be quite restrictive...if you learn to carb count you will be able to adjust your insulin to what you are eating, you won't need to be on a specific diet. There can be a bit of a wait for DAFNE course but your DN should be able to give you the basics.or there is an online course http://www.bdec-e-learning.com/

Hopefully the urine infection is the cause of all your problems...see what happens when that has been fixed.
 
Thanks everyone. I had no idea bout the whole bacteria/infection thing but makes sense when u think bout it considerin its my immune system that has caused me to get T1 in the first place. Hope it is jus the infection coz really dont want my pancreas to die just yet!! I will ask bout the DAFNE course too an yes, my insulin is flat rate so thats a pain too. Hopefully carb countin soon xx
 
Well hit me up chuck ,.,.as we all do need a rant...god knows it's that or ripping a persons leg of them an then beating like a piñata lol...
Yea defo an its time of the month now which has made everything feelten times worse, so emotional its unreal!! I either wanna cry to someone or jus punch them in the face xx
 
So what's your plans for tonight @cezli84
U going to stay home an chill this weekend ...sound like u need some R&R and some music ....
 
To be honest the sooner your pancreas resigns the better, when it squirts juice it doesn't help your control ;)
 
Chillin out tnyt huni, jus watchin legend. I feel like absolute rubbish tnyt. Got a temp, sugars at 14.3. What u upto, whats ur sugars like?? Xx
 
Good idea take it easy and look after yourself, I've had a big glass of red after finally completing my self assessment lol, catching up on Sherlock. Sugars were 12.7 before supper, God knows where they are now !!
 
To be honest the sooner your pancreas resigns the better, when it squirts juice it doesn't help your control ;)
Yea thats wot i was thinkin juicyj, in one way its a good thing but its gonna be like ive literally lost a limb an all my readings will be well high. Its sad an i dont mean to sound like im the only person that this is ever happened to but its so devestating to have gotten this at the age of 30, its been a lot to take on an im wonderin if it would have been better to have got it wen i was 3 rather than now as i would be in a better place with it as i wouldnt no any other way of life if that makes sense but on the other hand, who wants T1 at the age of 3 injecting 4 times a day?? Xx
 
Good idea take it easy and look after yourself, I've had a big glass of red after finally completing my self assessment lol, catching up on Sherlock. Sugars were 12.7 before supper, God knows where they are now !!
Yea i defo am takin it easy. Ive not started watchin that sherlock, got too many dramas on record without addin another to remember the plot lol. Ive had a malibu to chill me out xx
 
Yea thats wot i was thinkin juicyj, in one way its a good thing but its gonna be like ive literally lost a limb an all my readings will be well high. Its sad an i dont mean to sound like im the only person that this is ever happened to but its so devestating to have gotten this at the age of 30, its been a lot to take on an im wonderin if it would have been better to have got it wen i was 3 rather than now as i would be in a better place with it as i wouldnt no any other way of life if that makes sense but on the other hand, who wants T1 at the age of 3 injecting 4 times a day?? Xx

I wouldn't get too sad about your pancreas I don't believe it ever dies fully it just become redundant, but it's easier to manage your type 1 the more redundant it is, it also doesn't mean taking loads of insulin as my requirements didn't change massively over time, your insulin will always require tweaking though so just look out for the signs when it does need a tweak. I was 39 when I got it, I felt like if there was any age to get it that this was about right as I was old enough to know how to look after myself, I don't envy youngsters as they have adolescence to get through, I don think it's easy whatever age you are though it's just your mindset and how you deal with it that's key. Stay positive lovely, I know it's hard when you don't feel well but you will be better soon ;)
 
I wouldn't get too sad about your pancreas I don't believe it ever dies fully it just become redundant, but it's easier to manage your type 1 the more redundant it is, it also doesn't mean taking loads of insulin as my requirements didn't change massively over time, your insulin will always require tweaking though so just look out for the signs when it does need a tweak. I was 39 when I got it, I felt like if there was any age to get it that this was about right as I was old enough to know how to look after myself, I don't envy youngsters as they have adolescence to get through, I don think it's easy whatever age you are though it's just your mindset and how you deal with it that's key. Stay positive lovely, I know it's hard when you don't feel well but you will be better soon ;)
Yeah i see what u mean. How long have you had it for? My anniversary is apr 24th lol. X
 
Also, it may not be what i think it is but i keep getting this thing where my whole left arm goes completely numb for a few seconds whatever position i have it in. Does anyone get this or wud it be totally unconnected to T1 xx
 
Also, it may not be what i think it is but i keep getting this thing where my whole left arm goes completely numb for a few seconds whatever position i have it in. Does anyone get this or wud it be totally unconnected to T1 xx
You need to check this out with your GP or consultant, doesn't sound as if any connection to type 1 besides you haven't had diabetes long enough to cause problems. I'm not a medic just my humble opinion.

How are you feeling now?
 
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