mick196572
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Thank you i see the nurse on Friday. Thats good advice. Just a little impatient .I think @mick196572 you mentioned you are having regular conversations with your diabetes nurse.
I would recommend discussing your results and concerns with her before making any changes.
There may be some very good reasons why she is slowly bringing your BG down.
My 100% recommendation is to take NO action based on advice from a helpful person on a forum who does not know you and your circumstances but to use the experience of people on the forum to structure questions and concerns to bring up with your nurse.
As you have just been diagnosed and in the honeymoon phase, I see little point in basal tests as your own insulin output may be unpredictable.
To be honest, I don't remember how long it took to get my levels down but I don't think I started as high so my experience is probably not relevant.
Thank youHi @mick196572
As the others have said best to take things slow, you don’t want to change things too fast and unfortunately you really need to concentrate on your background first then you can start thinking about your fast acting insulin. Even though your seeing your nurse regularly she may be drip feeding you information as there is so much to take on board all in one go, so trust what she is doing and am sure you will start seeing results. Hope it goes well at your nurse visit on Friday.
I have the ketones test . Those were my symptoms when diagnosed. Seeing my nurse on FridayHi @mick196572
There is logic in bringing levels down slowly, but on the other hand these are very high, and consistently very high.
It’s early days so you likely haven’t been told about ketones or how to test for them, but at these levels you really should be ASAP. They can be extremely dangerous. You should speak to your dsn asap, certainly before Friday.
Do you have any symptoms of
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes-and-ketones.html
- Stomach pains
- Nausea and/or vomiting
- Breathlessness
- Breath that smells fruity