Hi there and welcome to the forum, sorry to see you have been having such a rough time
You say you don't understand your regime, what do you mean exactly? you obviously know what each insulin is for but do you have a meal ratio? do you have an established correction factor?
The complications scare the h**l outta me and that's the only thing that keeps me motivated to do the best I can to stay on top of things, I was diagnosed with diabetic macular oedema just a month after my Type 1 diagnosis so that's another reason to keep on top of things xx
Welcome to the forum. I see @daisy1 has been tagged for you with some good information. There are people who can advise you from their own experience but you have to do the work. What do you mean by 'high'? What is the regime you are following? The chances are that your lack of control is making you feel down, so please keep on trying your best. There are times when the best we can do is resort to routine and paste on a smile, but never neglect the routine medication. It is hard, but there will be a day that you will appreciate being able to enjoy life to the full, see things you never dreamt you would see, do things that seem impossible now.
No I have no established correction, I have no idea how to carb count I just feel like I’m fighting a never ending battle. And when I do try and correct and do my meals correctly my blood sugars go low and I get bad migraines..
ok so how much insulin do you inject and when?
Where in the country are you? have you considered doing a DAFNE course?
I inject 34 tresiba in the morning and then normally about 16 units of novorapid as and when through the day.
I’m in UK
No I have no established correction, I have no idea how to carb count I just feel like I’m fighting a never ending battle. And when I do try and correct and do my meals correctly my blood sugars go low and I get bad migraines..
Hi there, although the advice from diabetes 'specialists' is to virtually eat what you want and then match the insulin to it, this is very hard to do for a lot of people and so they swing from very high to very low. Can you tell us the type of foods you eat?, I know that type 1's do not HAVE to lower their carbs but my opinion is that if you can't match up the insulin to cover those carbs (no matter how you try) then something needs to change. If it was me, I would lower my carbs very gradually and then in a carefully controlled way and with PLENTY of testing, I would adjust my insulin accordingly. If you carb count anyway then you would already know how much insulin you need to cover your carbs. You may find that after a while you need less insulin and this may help the swings (smaller amounts of insulin have smaller effects). I'm guessing you don't have a pump but is it possible to get one?, at least that way you would be able to see the (almost) immediate effects of your insulin and food. x
Welcome to the forum, Tara, we’re all here to help. Can you tell us how you decide how much to take for your “as and when” doses?
Are you at a hospital or under GP care?
You need to go on a DAFNE course, have you been offered one? DAFNE teaches you how to dose adjust your insulin for normal eating.
I am glad you have joined the forum, could you let us know what County you live in? There may be some groups of some members here that meet up that you may want to go along to? Some hospitals like mine in Cambridge have groups of T1s that meet at a pub..via the hospital putting them in touch with the pub T1 friends.
We can help you through, but we are not medical specialists.
Have you got anybody in your life to confide to and to support you through this time of gaining control and confidence? I am worried as depression is very relevent to handling your diabetes.
We are here for you and will support you through. You arent the only one to go through this, you arent alone...
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