Hi Kristin,Basal ( slow acting) is not meant to work on food though it does. The fast acting is designed to be taken with food. What are your meals that are raising you that high? Are they low carb foods? Might be time to talk to your team about bolus insulin
I was eating like a rabbit before insulin, as i was diagnosed as type 2 and thinking i can reserve it.... i did go off my good eating habbit a bit, but im sure iniecting insulin does changes how my body react to food!!!You were eating like a rabbit before or now? Insulin will change your food as we now get a blast of insulin before we eat rather than as our BS rises in tandem. No doubt it's a balancing act and frequent tsting is neede.
Type 1 changes everything and can literally change over night. Yesterday was yesterday. Insulin changes everything. Think of today as a new beginning
Injecting before consuming foods helps, if having done a DAFNE course or something like this? You should have a carb-insulin ratio (eg 1u:10g) which will help to control BGs after meals. Or if not having a correction ratio (eg 1u:2.5mmol) may help on occasions too. Just bare in mind exercise, stress or daily events can affect BGs too. Any other troubles/queries, give us (the forum) a message!!
Brad
Thanks Brad, i dont even know how to count crabs. My Dr just ask me stop intake any sweet stuff and only eat a very small portion of carbs with meal n vegi, then prescribed the long acting insulin... he advised me to keep my BG around 6 to 10mmol.
Just a stupid question... how can i find the contact for the diabetes nurse....my GP didnt give me any information n no dietician or other party contacted me at all since nov 2015 about my diabetes situation....If possible to talk to a Diabetes nurse about going on a DAFNE course or something similar, that'll help control your blood sugars when eating. FYI Carbs are what sugars in foods come from (on packaging nutrition info) check each item to see how much carbs are in that item to get an idea of the quantity you consume per meal/day. With fresh fruits & veg, there's little carbs in them but may still require a little quick acting insulin (bolus). Hope this helps
Thanks!! Will google it nowDo a google search using your town and adding diabetes care and that should point you in the right direction @yycdordor.
You can then ring the unit and explain your situation. There may even be a number for the DSN.
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