Annb
Expert
After years of trying, I am finally managing to get my BG down to the 5's and 6's by having a very low carb diet. I don't know if this is a long term improvement but I have reached the stage of taking very little insulin before meals and still my BG is dropping towards hypo levels, if I'm not careful. I have a Libre 2 and it gives me warnings, so it doesn't get to the hypo stage. I am doing this without the support of local healthcare professionals, who do not approve of low carb diets. One doctor did not disapprove, but just told me to get on with it without offering any guidance.
My question now is, is it safe just to stop taking insulin, at least for breakfast which is when I am taking the least at present? My Humalog Quickpen isn't really equipped to deliver the tiny dose I now need .
I am 77 and seem to have had T2 for something over 54 years, although it was only diagnosed about 14 years ago, since when I have been struggling with huge quantities of insulin and failing to keep BG down to any kind of reasonable level (usually in mid to upper teens).
My question now is, is it safe just to stop taking insulin, at least for breakfast which is when I am taking the least at present? My Humalog Quickpen isn't really equipped to deliver the tiny dose I now need .
I am 77 and seem to have had T2 for something over 54 years, although it was only diagnosed about 14 years ago, since when I have been struggling with huge quantities of insulin and failing to keep BG down to any kind of reasonable level (usually in mid to upper teens).