Grumpy Porridge
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 103
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Please do not blame people with T2 for their condition.I think I’m
Type 2 , can’t bear the thought of me being to
Blame
Having nuts with your hypo treatment is not a good idea as they are high in fat which slows down the sugar absorption from the sweets.Now my blood glucose is 3.3 . Had 3 sweets . And nuts ( I’ve always done that to protect my teeth .)
T2 is a metabolic disorder where insulin resistance causes weight gain.Sorry I didn’t mean
It in the way .. it’s just what everyone knows
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Eg weight / being sedentary
And in the past ( as some of you know ) I’ve taken 400 unit overdoses , I havnt had fast hypos atall , I’ve had to take over 1000 to have any considerable prolonged difference .
with novorapid overdoses ( eg 2 pen worth’s ) it would not go below 2.8
I think I’m
Type 2 , can’t bear the thought of me being to
Blame , help . I don’t sound like the typical people type 1 surely ?? Is it true people with LADA show more resistance ?? I do have PCOS which can cause resistance too.
I did answer your question. Why would the insulin resistance be a problem, assuming you eve have it?I don’t really have communication skills
So
I’ll answer oh .
no one actually actually answered me . How helpful . Absolutely hate humans .
FYI a spike of 9 or 10 is not too much, if it was I wouldn't still be around.As it spikes way too much !! Eg above 9 or 10 help !!
I only ever have that few if there is less than about 20 carbs in the meal as well (which is not often unless I've run out of cereal), people just need different amounts, DO NOT judge your amounts with others, its pointless not to put too fine a point on it.I feel I need more insulin than lots of other people with type 1 diabetes on here ? Eg people say they have only 4 units for breakfast , no way could I only have that ?!
Your diabetes team should have more clear answers for you. Right down what you want answering in time for your next appointment/or calling for a callback. All of our diabetes team appointments are via telephone in the North-East unless life threatening not to. At the moment.I don’t really have communication skills
So
I’ll answer oh .
no one actually actually answered me . How helpful . Absolutely hate humans .
I think I’m
Type 2 , can’t bear the thought of me being to
Blame , help . I don’t sound like the typical people type 1 surely ?? Is it true people with LADA show more resistance ?? I do have PCOS which can cause resistance too.
@Grumpy Porridge I prefer using the old fashioned diary as I can look straight away at any patterns or needs to reduce/increase my basal etc. I started on paper diaries so it gives me confidence with any run of excellent bgs or the need for them.I've been T1 for 50 years and definitely have some insulin resistance (thanks T2 dad) and some extra weight (thanks insulin resistance ).
Your team did the tests to determine your diabetes type, and though some people get misdiagnosed as T2 when they are in fact T1 it is incredibly rare for it to happen the other way round. Plenty of T1s have insulin resistance.
I think your expectations for bg control may be overly influenced by the T2s on these forums. I have a cgm and my upper limit is set to 10. I cheer on the very rare occasions I get a 100% in range day.
And you've only been diagnosed for about a year, in the middle of covid, so I'm not surprised that you are finding things hard. In an ideal world you'd be able to go on education courses (I believe DAFNE is the UK one?) and get more help.
If you keep some good records (bgs before and 2 hours after meals and carbs taken for those meals), your team should be able to help you calculate your new insulin ratio. Whenever I go to my clinic (in New Zealand) they have me fill out bgs, food and exercise for 2 days before I go in. It may be old style (on paper) but it tells them a lot. New Zealand health care tends to be a little behind the times, so your team may have an app for you to use? We're quite limited on the advice we give here (we're not allowed to suggest medication amounts) so I agree with @ickihun that you should contact your team. They are there to help you, let them know that you want that help.
Edited to correct spelling for DAFNE
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