bhk
Well-Known Member
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hi everyone,
I tend to travel different time zones several times a year because I travel quite regularly, and I noticed that my body needs in insulin are always more or less unrecognizable.
I just travelled a "6 hours time zone" westbound, 4 days ago, and I am suffering from it. I eat basically the same food, I still train 6x/week, and I am injecting 200% of my lantus dose and 200% of my humalog doses, I am almost always in a light hyperglycaemia and I eat way less carbs than I used to. I am always hungry, loosing weight and wondering if experiences like that have happened to you when traveling across different time zones.
Thanks!
I tend to travel different time zones several times a year because I travel quite regularly, and I noticed that my body needs in insulin are always more or less unrecognizable.
I just travelled a "6 hours time zone" westbound, 4 days ago, and I am suffering from it. I eat basically the same food, I still train 6x/week, and I am injecting 200% of my lantus dose and 200% of my humalog doses, I am almost always in a light hyperglycaemia and I eat way less carbs than I used to. I am always hungry, loosing weight and wondering if experiences like that have happened to you when traveling across different time zones.
Thanks!