Hi mmmb (?)
Wow, those numbers are all really pretty high, both the HbA1c and the insulin dosages.
I have no idea what sort of diet you follow, but judging by your blood sugars you either put away a lot of carbohydrate, or you are insulin resistant, perhaps both.
As a very very rough rule of thumb a healthy non-diabetic will produce approximately 0.5 units of insulin per kg body weight per day, depending on what they eat, of course. You do the maths, but I'm guessing insulin resistance. The trouble is, that the large insulin doses are precisely what sets in motion the sequence of events that leads to insulin resistance. With insulin resistance comes weight gain too, is that an issue for you?
As for the HbA1c, your level equates to a blood sugar reading well into double figures most of the time, so you should speak to your specialist about bringing this down to a safer range as a top priority.
Stick around, 'cos we like to get our teeth into a new project every now and then!
All the best,
fergus