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Mixed BG levels question..

artyfarty30

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Preston, Lancahire
Hi,

Since my diagnosis just over 3 weeks ago (type 1), my insulin has reduced down to 3 units before breakfast and recently none in the evenings. However, I've noticed that my BG levels in the evening are around 9-11 mm/ol. My fasting levels since coming off the evening insulin has been between 6-7.6. I think the levels are too high but my diabetic nurse disagrees. She said that I'm doing really well and as long as the levels don't spike too high, she will introduce further insulin at my next appointment (3 weeks).

Are my levels cause for concern? I have started exercising again even though I'm currently underweight. Should I be exercising before or after my evening meal to lower my bg levels??

All advice is greatly appreciated as I really worry about causing long term damage to my body! :?
 
Hi Arty,

For 3 weeks post diagnosis these levels are really good. There is evidence that bringing your levels right back down too fast can actually cause problems themselves.

One thing that could be happening is you could be experiencing a "honeymoon" period where your pancreas is still producing a little insulin which is why you are on such low doses of insulin right now. This may in time change and you will see that your requirements rise.

For the moment I would suggest that you follow what your Diabetic Specialist Nurse has to say (not to be confused with a practice nurse at your GP). In time you should get offered a place on a DAFNE course which will teach you a lot more about managing diabetes but they typically don't even mention it to start with since for the first few months you have enough to cope with.

I'm sure one of the moderators will be along shortly and will post the usual intro which includes some very useful links and I would recomend that you spend some time doing some reading. When I was diagnosed a couple of years ago I did just that and found this site, one link my wife found that was a reat help for me was this one: http://bdec-e-learning.com/
You will need to resgister and set up a login but it is full of great information about carb counting, dose adjustments and recognising hypos.

Best of luck

/A
 
Hi Arty and welcome to the forum Here is the information that Andy mentioned - I hope you find it useful. If you have any questions please go ahead and ask as there is usually someone here who can help.

 
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