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My body suddenly needs 250%+ insulin

bhk

Well-Known Member
Messages
49
Type of diabetes
Type 1
Treatment type
Insulin
Hi all,

Since 2 days, I have to rise my insulin doses, eat less carbs, my ratios which are usually around 1:25-1:30 are now at 1:10 and still with some high blood sugar values. Nothing has change in the type of food that I eat, and I haven't changed my sports habits, which I control a lot. Does this situation ever happen to you? What causes have you found? My most logical guess is that I have an infection that is asymptomatic and that it might go away in a few days or more. The thing is I feel very tired, very low-energy, I can barely focus on my work and feel kind of dizzy, but to me this looks more like consequences of my "super high insulin resistance / higher blood sugar values" than the cause for it.

Anyways, if you have similar situations in mind, please share!! Thanks!
 
I wonder if you're getting a cold or something... That would definitely have that effect on me! Hope it gets better soon...
 
the same thing happened to me few moths ago. I don't know what caused it but it lasted a week. I would seek some medical help, test for ketones and drink PLENTY of water. It really helps. Hope you feel better soon
 
Typically that sounds like going down with something, or the results of excessive exercise causing tissue inflammation. I've experienced those symptoms with both.
 
Thanks to all for the reply. Regarding a cold or something like that, it is just bizarre that I have no cold symptoms since the begining. @tim2000s , how long did it last ?
 
There does seem to be a lot of viruses going around this year everyone I work with seems to have suffered from something, I've had a couple of bouts myself and it sent my blood sugers crazy one morning my bg was 18 for no reason other than illness, I took more insulin and tested more often and after a few days everythings back to normal, Hope you get better soon!
 
Yes, sounds like inflammation going on. My insulin needs go up when I have an infection. Keep an eye on it and see the GP if needed.
 
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