Hi, ive recently been stared on humulin m3 insulin. I'm currently on 30 units morning and 26 units evening. My bloods go up slightly after dinner and settle back down through the night to a normal level. My problem is during the day I spike up to 14 after breakfast after 2 slice of toast then they go low at lunch time. After lunch, usually 2 rolls they slowly go up to 18 and don't go back into range until about 8pm.
Hi
@rikm12345 , welcome to the forum.
Humulin M3 is a premixed insulin, so a basal (long acting) mixed with a bolus (quick acting) insulin.
Most T1's are prescribed two separate insulins because the amount of bolus we need depends on what we eat and when we eat, but the amount of basal we need stays roughly the same.
If you'd increase your dose to better deal with your breakfast and lunch, you'd likely go way too low in between meals because you'd also have the extra basal sloshing around.
In general, mixed insulins are seen as an older type of treatment in T1's (LADA is T1), although it's still used by GP's treating T2's.
Are you under care of an endocrinologist or under your GP?
With mixed insulins you'll need very regular meals to work with the action time of the insulin.
On two insulins, you'll need more injections (before anything you eat/drink containing carbs), but it gives us the freedom to skip meals, eat different amounts of carbs every day, eat at irregular times etc.