timewind
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I'm typing this, in the hope that I might find an answer, to something which has been troubling me for a number of years now, and that is HYPOS.
First let me tell you what I am taking.
I'm a type 1 diabetic on the following.
5units Novorapid at breakfast (6:10am)
5units Novorapid Lunch time (1pm)
20units Lantus (glargine) mid afternoon (3pm)
5units Novorapid at tea time (5:30pm)
I only use needles that are 5mm in length, and I Inject usually 20min's before I have to eat at lunch time, and sometimes if my sugar levels are high at tea time.
I inject at breakfast just before my meal. And I have to inject my Lantus at 3pm. Here is the problem.
I can guarantee; with in an hour of injecting my lantus I will have a hypo. When I test my blood sugars, they are usually around 4mml or sometimes lower, and I have to have some Lucozade.
I also suffer with regular HYPOS during the morning, usually around mid morning or lunch time.
I have spoken with my Doctor here in Macclesfield, but he hasn't been very helpful. And I can not see a Diabetes Specialist Nurse unless my GP arranges an appointment.
I have a very active job. I work in Horticulture, but it isn't all that physical.
So I was wondering whether or not you could give me some advice please.
First let me tell you what I am taking.
I'm a type 1 diabetic on the following.
5units Novorapid at breakfast (6:10am)
5units Novorapid Lunch time (1pm)
20units Lantus (glargine) mid afternoon (3pm)
5units Novorapid at tea time (5:30pm)
I only use needles that are 5mm in length, and I Inject usually 20min's before I have to eat at lunch time, and sometimes if my sugar levels are high at tea time.
I inject at breakfast just before my meal. And I have to inject my Lantus at 3pm. Here is the problem.
I can guarantee; with in an hour of injecting my lantus I will have a hypo. When I test my blood sugars, they are usually around 4mml or sometimes lower, and I have to have some Lucozade.
I also suffer with regular HYPOS during the morning, usually around mid morning or lunch time.
I have spoken with my Doctor here in Macclesfield, but he hasn't been very helpful. And I can not see a Diabetes Specialist Nurse unless my GP arranges an appointment.
I have a very active job. I work in Horticulture, but it isn't all that physical.
So I was wondering whether or not you could give me some advice please.