Trixy83
Well-Known Member
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- 98
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
HI all, I'm 31, diagnosed as type 1 on January 20th (I've also posted in the newbie section!) For the last 5 weeks I've strugged to get to grips with all the information thrown at me. My bs readings are a mess, I think I've had one day since being diagnosed where I've been in single figures at each reading. I also have an overactive thyroid and apparently that's messing with my metabolism and making it harder to control my diabeties. At the moment I take 14 units of levimer morning and night and at meals I take a standard 6 units of novorapid plus a correction dose of 1 unit for every 3 mmol above 7. This just doesn't seem to work, probably because it's not factoring in what I'm eating. Does this seem like a standard dose? Would there be any harm adding a unit or 2 more and seeing how I go on that? I'm just so confused with everything, so any advice, help, whatever anyone has that would help would be so much appreciated!! Mentally I'm totally fine with my diagnosis, I was hospitilised on the Tuesday and was out with friends that weekend! I refuse to let this stop me doing the things I want too (although randomly the last 3 nights out I've had where I have drank excessivly have been some of the best readings I've had then and the next day, can I just replace my insulin with alchohol? haha) I'm going with the I could cry and get upset about it, but I'll still wake up with it tomorrow approach, but I'm just frustrated my readings are so all over the place so I'm looking for as much help as I can get. Thanks all