ArtemisBow
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 312
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
I was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes about 8 months ago, but this is the first time I have posted in a forum, so hello all.
I was pretty upset when I was first diagnosed, and as I am generally a very practical and organised person my attitude so far has been "knowledge is power" - measuring levels before and after every meal, writing down exactly what I've eaten, how much insulin I've taken, measuring and weighing everything. 8 months down the line though, I still don't have control - I get massive swings from one day to the next despite eating exactly the same thing, I go through random periods where I need to double or triple the ratio of insulin as I was the week before, and then having a string of hypos when things go back the other way. This has actually upset me more than when I was first diagnosed, because with all this information, shouldn't I be able to get it right by now?
I know that lots of things can play a factor such as exercise, stress, menstrual cycle etc, but as I get no strong consistency in results it feels like it's more luck than anything to get the dose right. My consultant has talked about the "honeymoon period" so it could be that I am going through that, but it's depressing to always be playing catch up - all I can do is react after things have gone too high or too low.
Did others experience similar changes in levels/dosing ratios in the months after you were diagnosed? Any tips on how to manage it?
I was pretty upset when I was first diagnosed, and as I am generally a very practical and organised person my attitude so far has been "knowledge is power" - measuring levels before and after every meal, writing down exactly what I've eaten, how much insulin I've taken, measuring and weighing everything. 8 months down the line though, I still don't have control - I get massive swings from one day to the next despite eating exactly the same thing, I go through random periods where I need to double or triple the ratio of insulin as I was the week before, and then having a string of hypos when things go back the other way. This has actually upset me more than when I was first diagnosed, because with all this information, shouldn't I be able to get it right by now?
I know that lots of things can play a factor such as exercise, stress, menstrual cycle etc, but as I get no strong consistency in results it feels like it's more luck than anything to get the dose right. My consultant has talked about the "honeymoon period" so it could be that I am going through that, but it's depressing to always be playing catch up - all I can do is react after things have gone too high or too low.
Did others experience similar changes in levels/dosing ratios in the months after you were diagnosed? Any tips on how to manage it?