• Guest - w'd love to know what you think about the forum! Take the 2026 Survey »

Heat and insulin sensitivity

tim2000s

Expert
Retired Moderator
Messages
8,924
Location
London
Type of diabetes
Type 1
Treatment type
Other
In the past I've noted that when away in hotter climes, my insulin sensitivity has improved, however I've never experienced it in the UK. Over the past few days, with the increase in temperatures I'm seeing the same phenomenon. Since the last time I had this I'm probably a stone or more lighter, but I'm needing pronouncedly less basal (last night 62.5% of my normal overnight level) and will be reducing my daytime today as well. I suspect that my I:C ratio is also being affected but until I've got the basal right, I'm not going to touch that one.

What experience is everyone else having with the increased temperatures?
 
Normally for me the winter months cause a massive reduction in basal rates as very busy with housed livestock. The heat has really affected me this year though and I've dropped about 3 units over a 24 hour period.
 
I tend to find that I require more insulin as the temperature increases.
Back in the days before blood testing and multiple injections I always use to hate the summer because i felt so rubbish when it was warm.
Now that I have the test results I can just either correct or take a bit more fast acting at meal time
and of course i increase basal a couple of units.
 
I thought I was the only person with this problem,hot weather has always increase my insulin requirements,carried out my adjustments on the pump yesterday and will keep a eye on it today.I have keep all my blood test records from the early 80s on hard disc to help with my adjustments.
 
Had to reduce my basal rates over the last week to avoid going hypo, much the same as on MDI where I'd have to reduce the basal dose when the weather turns warm.

Fat too hot today, so uncomfortable.
 
I thought I was the only person with this problem,hot weather has always increase my insulin requirements,.


I'm in the same boat, i.e. heat causing blood sugar rises and an increase in insulin requirements. Crazy heatwave here in Germany at the moment can't wait for -10 degrees winter days again :-)
 
I only need to inject ten mins before food not 20-30
 
I find that hot weather tends to push my BS up. It's annoying because it's not something regular that you can anticipate, and I'm never quite sure how hot is 'hot' until I see my sugars going up.

On the other hand, once I went for a walk in the snow, having made the usual preparations for a walk, and, not very far in to the walk I had the most horrible hypo. So for me, heat tends to push me up, cold down.
 
I had a 2.9 in the park yesterday, afternoon, checked just before I walked home and I took a unit less of Insulin with my lunch , but fine today, so far :)
 
If you find hot weather pushes your blood sugar UP, it is worth wondering whether you are drinking enough water.
 
I'm in the same boat, i.e. heat causing blood sugar rises and an increase in insulin requirements. Crazy heatwave here in Germany at the moment can't wait for -10 degrees winter days again :)
The same for me. I had to decrease my carb intake, especially for lunch with temperatures approaching 40 degrees.
 
Back
Top