superbarney
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
Where did you get this info? It's not accurate.that is dawn phenomenon, not much you can do about it without a pump I'm afraid. good job on everything else tho
Where did you get this info? It's not accurate.
DP happens to basically everyone unless they have boo glucose stores left. I'm on MDI and I curb mine by doubling my morning insulin. Some people can curb it by eating immediately after waking.
I recommend giving both a try and seeing which works for you. Low carb can demand insulin for proteins as mentioned so that's something you can test and keep in mind too.
I was primarily referring to your statement that you have to be on a pump to deal with DP. I'm not sure what you mean with 'foot on the floor rise' but it sounds like typical DP to me what superbarney is experiencing.On the insulin regime the OP is on that's not possible as she doesn't mention taking any short acting insulin at all, she is only taking a long acting once a day.
Correcting myself, its not even DP its foot on the floor rise
I responded to your post before being fully awake so I missed the part where you're on basal only, sorry! The mixed insulin can be great but keep in mind that it typically means you have to stick to a strict amount of carbs per meal (no deviating from that) at specific times throughout the day to get the best results. For people with reliable schedules and access to the right foods this is fantastic and can provide consistent positive results, but if your schedule is less dependable then it can be very difficult to manage.This is really great advice and information for me from you all. Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge with a newbie, I really appreciate it. You've all given me a lot to think about and research.
I was primarily referring to your statement that you have to be on a pump to deal with DP. I'm not sure what you mean with 'foot on the floor rise' but it sounds like typical DP to me what superbarney is experiencing.
I responded to your post before being fully awake so I missed the part where you're on basal only, sorry! The mixed insulin can be great but keep in mind that it typically means you have to stick to a strict amount of carbs per meal (no deviating from that) at specific times throughout the day to get the best results. For people with reliable schedules and access to the right foods this is fantastic and can provide consistent positive results, but if your schedule is less dependable then it can be very difficult to manage.
I'm not 100% certain, but a mix insulin might also mean you have to up your carb intake to get your right dosage, so be sure to ask your DSN how you're supposed to eat on the insulin they suggest before agreeing to take it.
An alternative would be to just switch to MDI (multiple daily injections) so you can take a dose of insulin only for the times where your bloodsugar rises (or is expected to rise) more than 2 mmol/L. It could very well be that you'll only have to take rapid acting insulin in the mornings to deal with DP and don't need any for the rest of the day, but being insulin dependent and LCHF your insulin needs might increase in the future, so having this flexibility would be great.
I really recommend talking to your DSN about all options and finding the one that meets your LCHF needs the best. There's no right or wrong as long as it works for you.
The OP said "I can't understand it, and to be honest, my diabetic nurse has suggested a change of insulin to a combined that I do pre-dinner and pre-breakfast." so they're being considered for mixed insulin by the sound of it.Its not mixed @DaftThoughts its only a long acting insulin like lantus.
(Never heard of that! lol) Isn't DP also dependent on when you go to sleep? I have insomnia and can stay up way past the time I'm supposed to experience DP but I don't - but as soon as I wake up whoop there it goes. Maybe I'm just a foot on the floor kinda gal?DP happens at the same time every day regardless of if you get up at a different time. Foot on the floor (catchy name) is a liver dump when you get out of bed only - regardless of time.
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