I think that would depend on your insulin sensitivity, some people use a lot of insulin, some use hardly any in comparisonWhat is the lethal dose of fast acting insulin?
Been a fair times ive overcompensated with insulin as I havnt worked out carb to insulin ratio and that 1 unit of insulin per 10g of carbs makes no sense what so ever. Compared to whats written on the packaging of foods and what not
Some days i require more insulin other days i require less even if it's the same foods eaten, there is no stability with my sugar levels.
Lately low moods have been the cause of my blood sugar levels dropping to the point am having a hypo nearly Everyday.
Hi,
If I remember correctly. You are quite recently diagnosed? The "honeymoon" period as the pancreas plays its trick before finally giving up, might not be giving you an even break regarding confidence in knowing the dosage.
Is there a pattern to when in the day these hypos mostly occur?
Well, just as long as you're not trying to emulate this guy (did an internet search to calculate dose required to murder wife)
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-38258263
Seriously, many of us T1s have overdosed on insulin by accidentally injecting short acting insulin instead of our long acting basal dose. It leads to a scary drop in blood sugar and much panicking and scoffing of sugary food.
In practice, most people get rescued from night time hypos by their livers (or by an ambulance when their panicked partner watches them appear to have an epileptic fit in bed). If your blood sugar goes low then your liver will pump out sugar, so you'd have to be pretty unlucky to actually kill yourself. (I'm not saying it never happens, but it's pretty rare).
But hypos are the thing I hate most about T1. And in the honeymoon period, it's much harder to avoid them. It will get easier.
Can you get a continuous glucose sensor? It might help you better manage, at least alert you when you are trending low.no ones rescuing me unfortunately lmao
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