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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
hi, I was wondering if anyone could shine some light on how they deal with insulin resistance with Type 1 (around that time of the month). I have been getting it so badly and am not sure how I'm meant to go about it because at the moment it's really just guessing my ratios. Which is causing me to go up to 11 and I sometimes can't get it down for hours.
It changes throughout the day too, so I might randomly decide to be less resistant at random time in the day, in which case I'm quite scared to take too much insulin.
So what actually is insulin resistance? Does it mean that all the insulin will finally go in when it's ready, even if it's the 3rd or 4th hour of a dose, or should I be taking double my sensitive dose to help push through the resistance? I've not worked out a pattern either (there isn't one), sometimes 6 is not enough sometimes too much, even if I eat exactly the same thing. I've been exercising (v long walks) too which haven't helped.
i wouldn't mind if it was only for a week before my period but this goes on for about 3 weeks before and then I'm super insulin sensitive for a week when it comes on. So I'm reluctant to increase my Lantus.
Thanks
It changes throughout the day too, so I might randomly decide to be less resistant at random time in the day, in which case I'm quite scared to take too much insulin.
So what actually is insulin resistance? Does it mean that all the insulin will finally go in when it's ready, even if it's the 3rd or 4th hour of a dose, or should I be taking double my sensitive dose to help push through the resistance? I've not worked out a pattern either (there isn't one), sometimes 6 is not enough sometimes too much, even if I eat exactly the same thing. I've been exercising (v long walks) too which haven't helped.
i wouldn't mind if it was only for a week before my period but this goes on for about 3 weeks before and then I'm super insulin sensitive for a week when it comes on. So I'm reluctant to increase my Lantus.
Thanks