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Just started insulin....

katyr

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Hi I am new here but wondered if any one can give me some advice. I stopped taking Metformin & Siptagliptin 2 weeks ago & have struggled severly with the effects of high sugars, between 15-17 each day, so have felt pretty awful. I started Insulin yesterday (very scary), i have had 3 injections so far, 1 yesterday & 2 today. I feel quite bad today, bad headache & ache all over. Could this be anything to do with the Insulin? My readings are still high as i suppose its early days, 15.8 2 hours after breakfast. I would appreciate any advice.

Katy
 
Hello katyr, welcome to the forum

I am of no use to you at all, because I have never used insulin although I escaped insulin by a fraction of an inch (read my story in Success Stories). I wonder what you have been eating all these years, I am only asking because you say that your bg has been consistently high.

I am sure our insulin dependent members will be able to answer your questions, I only wanted to say hello to you.

I hope you are feeling much better soon.

Karen x
 
Hi Katy,
Welcome to the forum. What sort of insulin are you on? Are you on MDI or a mixed insulin? Whichever type you are on, you need to be carefully monitored, initially, by your health care-team.
It is tricky sorting correct dosages on your own, so if you don't feel confident about things, please ask your medical team for more guidance. I was on a mixed insulin for 4 years (Novomix) before being changed to Novorapid/Lantus. When I started Novomix, I was monitored every couple of days by my D.N. When I was changed over to Novo/Lantus, I was just given the insulin, told to 'try' a small dosage and given a follow-up appointment for some months later. This left me feeling very on my own, which Is why I urge you to seek better medical guidance than I had. You are entitled to that.May I suggest a book that might help you? It helped me and is called 'Think Like a Pancreas'. It's written by Gary Scheiner.
I, personally, don't think it's a very good idea for any of us on this forum to advise you on insulin dosages, as we don't know your personal medical needs and that advice should come from your medical team. Folks on this forum are great for general guidance and friendly support but actual dosage guidance needs beter back-up from your diabetes team.
I'm sure you'll soon get into the swing of using insulin. It is hard at the beginning but once you get into the swing of things, you'll soon feel confident in sorting dosages and I'm positive,feel much better generally.
All the best, Chocoholic.
 
Thank you for the advice. I will try & get that book. I'm on Novomix & i will speak to my nurse next week. I know its a bit trial & error to start with.

Katy
 
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