Ben_Eaton
Member
- Messages
- 6
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Morning guys,
New to the forum!
I am T1 Diabetic, and have been for over 6 years. At the beginning I was very strict with what I ate, so I could ensure I was taking the right amount of insulin. Testing blood very often.
After a year or so, I neglected my diabetes due to what doctors thought "denial". I knew I was diabetic, I knew I needed to take my blood readings, I know I needed to inject, I know I shouldn't eat sweets, etc.
But about 3 years ago I told myself to take insulin when I should, and not neglect it. I began by carb counting but still not testing my blood readings. I managed to put on a lot of weight, which was to me, a good sign that my diabetes was better controlled.
I went from 7.5st at my worst, to 11.5st at present. - So a clear increase (haha!)
Now I am back to wanting to control my blood better.
I have got myself a new tester, and I am now testing before meals, before I sleep, and whenever I've needed to keep an eye on my blood.
Few questions:
1. Never been told to change from 1 Unit of Novorapid to 10g Carbs, but I want to change to 1.5 Units to 10g Carbs. As my blood readings are not what I am expecting after eating and injecting based on 1unit:10gcarbs. So, if 1.5 units for 10g carbs, how much "should" 1 unit of novorapid lower my blood down?
2. I am on 22 units of Lantus every evening, as it seems my need for higher dosages of Rapid, should I up my Lantus too?
I am ringing my doctors today, to ask to speak to the diabetic nurse as I feel worse about my bloods/hyper symptoms since testing my bloods.
New to the forum!
I am T1 Diabetic, and have been for over 6 years. At the beginning I was very strict with what I ate, so I could ensure I was taking the right amount of insulin. Testing blood very often.
After a year or so, I neglected my diabetes due to what doctors thought "denial". I knew I was diabetic, I knew I needed to take my blood readings, I know I needed to inject, I know I shouldn't eat sweets, etc.
But about 3 years ago I told myself to take insulin when I should, and not neglect it. I began by carb counting but still not testing my blood readings. I managed to put on a lot of weight, which was to me, a good sign that my diabetes was better controlled.
I went from 7.5st at my worst, to 11.5st at present. - So a clear increase (haha!)
Now I am back to wanting to control my blood better.
I have got myself a new tester, and I am now testing before meals, before I sleep, and whenever I've needed to keep an eye on my blood.
Few questions:
1. Never been told to change from 1 Unit of Novorapid to 10g Carbs, but I want to change to 1.5 Units to 10g Carbs. As my blood readings are not what I am expecting after eating and injecting based on 1unit:10gcarbs. So, if 1.5 units for 10g carbs, how much "should" 1 unit of novorapid lower my blood down?
2. I am on 22 units of Lantus every evening, as it seems my need for higher dosages of Rapid, should I up my Lantus too?
I am ringing my doctors today, to ask to speak to the diabetic nurse as I feel worse about my bloods/hyper symptoms since testing my bloods.