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Insulin Dose Regulation

Amadeus

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Hello everyone;
I have a litte issue about Insulin, so I think maybe you can guide me.
My mother (female age 52) have diagnosed with Type 2 and start using insulin. However, fasten blood glucose level won't drop below 150 mg/dl (8.33 mmol/l) and after the meals most likely 250 mg/dl (13.88 mmol/l).

What would you do when your BG is so high ? Take more insulin is fix the problem ? Or when should you take EXTRA dose of insulin (She's using Homolog %25)

Thank you so much for your time.
 
Hi Amadeus and welcome to the forum Some insulin users will be along soon and answer your questions. On this forum we use mmol/l not mg/dl as this is a UK site so I have converted your figures for other members to understand: Divide mg/dl by 18 = mmol/l.

150 mg/dl = 8.3 mmol/l
250 mg/dl = 13.9 mmol/l
 
Thank all of you. I'll use mmol/l from now.

I've already talked a endocrinologist, but I don't trust doctors in general. It would be invaluable if any of you could share her/his experence.
 
Not sure how long your Mother has been diagnosed so I will go ahead and offer you the Basic Advice my pal Sue and I usually hand out to newly diagnosed. The information in there should help sort a few things out. If not new.....it can still help.

However I would agree with copepod you should discuss things with your HCP as well. Advice from Members of the Forum with their own experiences can be very helpful.......especially as many of us have had bad advice from HCP's. At least we can see what other's experiences are and make our own minds up. That's what any Forum is for.......help and advice.

 
if the sugar level,is about 8 before meal,and 13 after meal,and normal should be ~4-5,you need to inject (8-5=3,13-5=8. 3+8=11. 11:1,4=7,85.) 8 units of insulin.before meal.if sugar level will be 4-5 before meal,need to let 5.5-6 units of insulin for same amount of food.5-10 min before meal.but your mum"s insulin is different.this is recomend. for short action isnulin like apidra or novorapid.
 

Hello

Because your mother is using Humalog Mix 25 which is biphasic in its action, it is regulated by eating food containing carbohydrate at set times during the day. How much food that needs to be eaten is found out by testing bg levels. Most people get control by eating 'little and often' and not just eat 3 times a day. The reason why your mother's bg levels are higher than they should be (is this 2 hours after or less?) is because she has eaten too much carbohydrate for a meal so she will need to eat less and this should then make her bg levels drop to a safer level. How much less can only be determined by the bg tests that she does. It is common for people to eat approx 6 times a day using biphasic insulin but the carbohydrate is varied so that food balances the insulin's effect on bg levels.
 
I'm very grateful to you for all your help.
It seems like I have make her a less carb diet. I feel very lucky to find a community like yours
 
Hi

Just remember to tell your mother to test her bg levels before she eats, then 2-3hrs after and use those readings to adjust the amount of carbohydrate that she eats. Once she has found her ideal amount of carb that she needs to eat for each meal so that her bg levels are at good targets, then she will be a lot better
 
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