Hello, diagnosed t1 8.5months ago and all in all, coping fine. Last hba1c down to 45 and trying to keep blood sugars tight in preparation for pregnancy (hoping to start trying to conceive early 2016). Had thought that my honeymoon had finished/was coming to an end as my insulin needs had crept up and I had worked out a carb-insulin ratio that worked for all my meals. However, the last few weeks I have been plagued by hypos. I have been down at 1.8 and more recently experiencing 2-3 hypos a day. I know this isn't normal or right, and saw my diabetic nurse yesterday. She has said that I am still honeymooning and to cut back on the insulin for a few days before trying to work out what I need again.
Today I decided to experiment. Last night I took 4units of Lantus rather than my usual 6 (I know this is v low dose) and NO insulin at all today. I had a double bowl of porridge, ran 5k, sandwich and bite of chocolate at lunch and creamy veg/pasta for dinner with milk and small piece of dark chocolate. My bloods today have been great apart from a hypo before dinner?! How is this even possible?! I know that my Lantus could be higher than it needs to be, but how can my pancreas have recovered so much as to need virtually no insulin??
I have been trying so hard to keep healthy and fit, and understand my condition but it is SO frustrating! I feel like the diabetes gods are having a laugh with me! I know there are no answers to this and that I just need to ride the honeymoon out but I'm so tired of trying so hard with no results!!! (Apart from bloody hypos lol) x x
Yes, totally free from insulinHello, thanks for replying. I'm quite shocked that I'm not the only one lol!
June_C, are you completely free from insulin? 5 weeks is amazing! You must be enjoying it? I'm enjoying being hypo-free, actually feels like a wee holiday from Diabetes lol. Wiserkurtious, are you the same as June_C, no insulin at all? I am still taking my long-acting insulin as have had no other hypo's since the one before my dinner that I mentioned in my previous post. Saturday was the first time I've been able to exercise since being diagnosed that I've not had to have insulin and/or glucose! Same again today - is a great feelingonly one out of normal reading, about an hr after my run today, at 10.5 but is now down again to 6.4.
I think I'm going to stop worrying about it, accept it, and enjoy it
Thanks again, and all the best x
Sorry wiserkurtious, I meant are you not injecting any insulin at all? No short-acting or long-acting?
I'm not as active as I sound lol! I try to run 5k parkrun on a Saturday morning, but aside from that I don't do much anymore. I did get out for a run today, as a mood-enhancer. Although if it prolongs the honeymoon period and means I don't need as much insulin, I guess there are two reasons to get out and get fitter
Still testing every mealtime and before bed, and before driving. A bit obsessed with my numbers at the minute, so hopefully I will notice when it starts to creep back up. Thanks x
There are two tests that anyone in this situation should ask for. The first is the GAD test. It shows up the antibodies that attack the beta cells. If this comes back negative, then it is unlikely that T1 is occurring, although not impossible.
Secondly, the C-Peptide test. C-Peptide correlates with Insulin production, so getting this done following a negative GAD test would tell you whether you produced more or less insulin than "normal". You'd then have a better basis for a diagnosis of what is going on.
Have they done a GAD test?ya proabably why the diabetic nurse told me,a little hasty i suspect,that I'm not type 1. I asked about the C-peptide test and she told me they don t normally do this test until after about 5 years of having diabetes?!?!? but ya I'm a little in limbo atm.
Aaaah I see novorapidboi26! I used to have to skip my insulin injection with the meal closest to my run/workout and have glucose on top of that, but more recently I've had to introduce insulin as well. Saturday and today I had no insulin or glucose. Felt normal, and it was lovely
I didn't know that was the name for the test tim2000s, but when I was admitted to hospital and diagnosed, they tested for antibodies and it came back positive. When I was newly diagnosed, I was convinced that my body was going to perform a miracle and I could be the first person ever whose body had reversed type1. Then I was told that I had the antibodies and accepted I was diabetic lol. Although I don't know what my actual reading was. Do you know what range the readings usually are? Or is it just a positive/negative result?
Thanks for the info guys x
Have they done a GAD test?
In your shoes I would push for the c-peptide test. If they don't know whether you are diabetic it would at least rule it out if the results came back normal.
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