NovoRapid typically 'sit in your system' for 3-4 hours before no more effect is coming from it. Peak effect point is 40-60 mins after injection, so if measuring your bg approx. 2 hours after last injection you will have a good grip on what it meant to your bg level. (This is actually at this point the Libre sensor is of greatest help to me, as if trend curve still goes down I know I need a bit of sugar to avoid hypo or if I see trend arrow going up I know I need just 0.5 unit or so to avoid going too high after my last main meal). So not easy always to decipher if just getting the bg read at that single static point. But compare it to your pre-meal measure, how many carbs you ate, how many units you took and you should be able to be close.)It's past my bed time now and I've hit 18.5 mmol so I've just bolused 2 units to try and stop it going into the 20s and making me feel worse. I don't want to take a full correction dose in case this situation repeats itselfi don't know how long Novorapid can sit in your system for and quite frankly I'm starting to hate this bolus insulin. It's either too strong or does nothing.
I know my Lantus is at the right dose (30 units around 6pm) because usually upon waking my sugars are OK. It's later in the day I have extreme highs the last couple of weeks. Lots of 18s and 19s, few 20s.
Thursday night I ate a salad with NO carbs and some strawberries for dessert. Bolused 5 units. Blood sugar is 19 3 hours later!!?
Tonight my blood sugar went up to 22 even though I bolused 11 units for a curry and only half the amount of rice my boyfriend had. I took 8 units to correct. It dropped to 21 after an hour. Then I took another 8 units 3 hours later, down to 18. Bolused AGAIN and I'm still at 15.7.
What was your blood sugar before the salad or the curry? Did you bolus and then eat or did you pre bolus?
You know salad will have some carbs in it, right? Unless you're eating an air salad. Spinach has 4g per 100g, if you had dressings, radishes tomatoes corn they have carbs too.
If you were high pre and didn't pre bolus it's no suprise diner rose you further. That doesn't suggest your insulin isn't working. It suggests your high made you insulin resistant and you digested the carbs in your meal before the insulin has a chance to start working.
Are you carb counting? Half of what your boyfriend had of rice seems like a strange measure for working out your bolus.
Have you actually basal tested? Walking up similar to what you went to bed at is great. But it doesn't mean your lantus is at the right dose. Lantus last about 16-18 hours, so if you're taking it at 6pm it could have run out by the time you eat your evening meal. You can get around this by increasing your IC ratio in the evening or splitting your lantus to take some am an some pm. But you really should basal test to find out what's going on with it.
You've got hypo anxiety, but you're happy to stack your insulin? What's you're correction factor - how much does 1 unit lower your blood sugar? The default is to start with 1 unit lowers by 3. So if you have a blood sugar of 22 you want to get it back down to 7. 22 - 7 = 15. To drop 15 units if 1 unit lowers you by 3 mmol/l you need 5 units. You took 16units + more, how long did you wait between correction boluses? If your blood sugar is 22 its going to take a while before the insulin starts working. All that glucose it crowded round your cells (like a crowded bar) your insulin has to get to the cell and get into the cell before it can start working, to get there it's got to elbow it's way through crowds of glucose. Once it gets into the cells it starts working just the same.
You are coming across very rude. Just saying. I've had type 1 for a long time and I know to make a no carb salad. I've been having problems with Novorapid for a while now. My ratios keep changing dramatically and my readings are all over the place. I've just lost a relative to suicide and I have stomach problems with a gastroscopy coming up. So please don't fire 500 questions at me. I'm trying my hardest here.
Sorry if you think there was 500 questions. Or if you think it was rude. It certainly wasn't intended to be. I'm not sure how it was taken as rude, but I apologise.
What are you putting in your salad that has no carbs? I'm sure some of the keto people would love the recipe.
I hope you consider basal testing to see if that's playing any part in evening highs. Here's a good guide on how to basal test - https://mysugr.com/basal-rate-testing/ - the values are in mg/do so divide by 18 to get to mmol/l.
Metformin?It was the most boring salad you could imagine. Iceberg lettuce, chia seeds and fish. I ate like 4 strawberries and my sugar levels were around 9 before I had this.
I need to highlight that I don't keep a normal schedule. My evening meal is usually around 8 to 9pm and I take my basal at 6. I usually stay up all night and sleep during the morning and day to about 3. My "evening meal" is more like my first meal. I only eat small meals or snacks after this. Think of it as a heavy breakfast and light lunch and dinner.
My routine changes all the time for work demands but my DSN has assured me this will not make a difference as long as I take basal at the same time. I am very stressed lately with possible gastroparesis or hernia, and I stopped Metformin to help my stomach. But it seems some days 10 units of Novo gives me a hypo and other days its not enough and it can be same pre meal readings and same meal. I've started exercising more lately and eating a lot healthier and I feel great compared to the hell I've been through with my stomach but I can't seem to get my sugars in control.
OK @Catsymoo , so are you actually a type2 diabetic and not a type1 as your online avatar says you are?
That will certainly make some difference in how you best get in better control if you are one type and not the other.
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