That's what I thought. The lantus should be keeping my levelish. I take 35 units at night and when I eat my novorapid is 2-3 units mostly. I wake at around 8-9s in the morning which is still a bit high but not worrying. After the novorapid when I've eaten I then go back up to 11-15s!
Got to ask what's a basal test? I get no support from my team they are awful. See a specialist every 6 months but NHS so gets cancelled all the time as no staff. Any help I'd be very grateful
Got to ask what's a basal test? I get no support from my team they are awful. See a specialist every 6 months but NHS so gets cancelled all the time as no staff. Any help I'd be very grateful
I'm at top of my bmi and docs aren't worried about my weight. If I use to much bolus I can tell I get low bgl. Exercise is limited due to having fibromyalgia and hip problems caused from an accident.Hi. That Lantus dose is quite high (and the Bolus quite low?). Do you have excess weight? If so, large levels of insulin may be needed due to insulin resistance which may explain why the Lantus isn't working too well. If you do have excess weight and not low-carbing then do get the carbs down.
Hey there, yeah mostly if not always after each meal. I eat then take novorapid at 2-3 units and that works for 2.5 hours and straightaway they start risingDo you mostly rise in the morning until mid afternoon or is after each meal?
My basal dose is right but in the morning I have to take at least one more dose and most often even another or I keep rising.
I can't take the full dose at once or I hypo then pop up.
After loads of testing, I take my food dose ( 1/2 unit) 10 minutes before I eat at 8 then 1/2 unit one hour later to stop the rise and then I test around noon and if I'm going up I take 1/2 unit again. This keeps me steady until I eat at 3 and then I'm steady until dinner at 6:30 but it took lots of testing to see when my rise started and I am able to catch it before it goes up. That being said, I'm only taking 1/2 units so I don't fear hypos. I can't take more lantus or I hypo during the night. It's my version of a pump in the mornings. I, just not ready for a pump yet. This is where I could see it being very advantageous for some people. Many of us have trouble with dawn phenomenon and waking phenomenon in the mornings until mid day. If I didn't eat at 3 I would stay steady until dinner if I wanted to skip lunch ( but I don't) and not sure how long after as I always eat dinner.
I sound very much the same as you so think I'll be trying that. Thanks for your advice
My basal dose is right
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