Hi @Dudette1 , I posted on your other thread, but just wanted to add on here that now you are on insulin DKAs should hopefully be a thing of the past.
For a T1 on insulin (I assume the empagliflozin is now a thing of the past) DKA is an issue when your blood sugar is both high and you have ketones.
Been T1 for 52 years and I've never had one.... (Though admittedly when I told my endo that a couple of years ago she insisted on giving me a glucometer that also tests for ketones.)
Your current insulin is a mixture of short and long acting insulin, which I am guessing is being used to supplement your own supplies. Have your team talked to you about carb counting at all? Adjusting doses?
My guess (and I stress that I am not a doctor and this is just a guess) is that long term, once your own insulin production goes down further, they will switch you to two different insulins: long acting (basal) to cover you when you aren't eating and short acting (bolus) to cover you for meals and correction doses.
My single piece of advice for a new insulin user (whether T1 or T2) is to always have fast acting sugar on you in case of hypos (low blood sugars). Personally I prefer to carry glucotabs because I don't particularly like their taste and so am not tempted to overdose, but if you have more will power than me most sugary sweets will do.
Might be worth updating your profile as it still says type 2 and that might cause confusion and get erroneous advice/comments.
Tried yesterday, wouldn’t let me
That's odd.Tried yesterday, wouldn’t let me
Great. Still has the old treatment (oral tablets) thoughIt’s let me do it now
Great. Still has the old treatment (oral tablets) though
Pretty sure insulin is the more important for people to know about when replying to any requests for help.Because I’m still on metformin!
Welcome. I'm sorry you were unwell. DKA is when your ketones go above 25 and your blood sugars are over 13 mmol/l which changes the ph of your blood. It sounds like you were ill but 7.4 and blood sugars at 6 are not DKA. You were producing a lot of insulin at the time to have normal blood sugars. You need to ask to be referred to a specialist and discuss this with them.Hi guys, new here, (not on the forum)
I was diagnosed in 2018 as type 2, bit of a shock but I was managing it pretty well, low carb and metformin.
Started eating a few more carbs in my diet, and A1C started creeping up, so was put on jardiance (empaglaflozin)
Like a fool I also low carbed slightly and in august this year I went into DKAketones were 7.4 :/ and blood sugars were in the 6s
Oh my god I’ve never been so poorly!
I’ve had loads of blood tests and well, here I am.
Still in shock with it all, and my legs are still hurting (don’t know why they hurt) they hurt when I went into DKA) I’m now on humulin m3 insulin and still taking metformin.
Just wanted to say hi and I’m glad we aren’t alone.
I’m feeling slightly down at the moment and looking forward to speaking to you guys on here and getting back to feeling myself (as such)
Welcome. I'm sorry you were unwell. DKA is when your ketones go above 25 and your blood sugars are over 13 mmol/l which changes the ph of your blood. It sounds like you were ill but 7.4 and blood sugars at 6 are not DKA. You were producing a lot of insulin at the time to have normal blood sugars. You need to ask to be referred to a specialist and discuss this with them.
Welcome. I'm sorry you were unwell. DKA is when your ketones go above 25 and your blood sugars are over 13 mmol/l which changes the ph of your blood. It sounds like you were ill but 7.4 and blood sugars at 6 are not DKA. You were producing a lot of insulin at the time to have normal blood sugars. You need to ask to be referred to a specialist and discuss this with them.
welcome hereHi guys, new here, (not on the forum)
I was diagnosed in 2018 as type 2, bit of a shock but I was managing it pretty well, low carb and metformin.
Started eating a few more carbs in my diet, and A1C started creeping up, so was put on jardiance (empaglaflozin)
Like a fool I also low carbed slightly and in august this year I went into DKAketones were 7.4 :/ and blood sugars were in the 6s
Oh my god I’ve never been so poorly!
I’ve had loads of blood tests and well, here I am.
Still in shock with it all, and my legs are still hurting (don’t know why they hurt) they hurt when I went into DKA) I’m now on humulin m3 insulin and still taking metformin.
Just wanted to say hi and I’m glad we aren’t alone.
I’m feeling slightly down at the moment and looking forward to speaking to you guys on here and getting back to feeling myself (as such)
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