exitlander
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
He takes 850 metformin and Lantus 100units/ml he only has to inject once a day, he his still having carbs it is a different way of cooking with less fat. Took blood last night and it was 4.5 so did him some toast and it picked up. So if we keep an eye on his blood glucose before he goes to bed we should be OK.Hi,
What insulin is your husband using..?
& yes. If he's cut his carbohydrate intake & hasn't reduced his insulin dosage. Hypoglycemia will happen..
Is your husband testing regularly on a home meter?
Hi yes he has lost some weight but only about 5lb in two weeks he still has his carbs it is fat that I have cut out and different way of cooking, but we are doing a lot more testing just to keep an eye on it. Thx for adviceIs he counting carbs and adjusting his insulin? Has he lost weight recently due to your change of diet?
My advice is for him to do extra tests, including during the night, and keep something like Lucozade by the bed.
He takes 850 metformin and Lantus 100units/ml he only has to inject once a day, he his still having carbs it is a different way of cooking with less fat. Took blood last night and it was 4.5 so did him some toast and it picked up. So if we keep an eye on his blood glucose before he goes to bed we should be OK.
He was t2 when he was just on tablet then about 17 years ago they gave him insulin in less than a year from him being diagnosed so have always believed if you were on insulin that you are t1 you have made me question that now so will have to check it out, has my husband said that he was told that he his t1 now because of injecting, will keep some Luczade by bed from now on
Hmm. To be fair the lack of fat could be causing a spike then sharp drop with some of the carbs in the new diet?Hi yes he has lost some weight but only about 5lb in two weeks he still has his carbs it is fat that I have cut out and different way of cooking, but we are doing a lot more testing just to keep an eye on it. Thx for advice
He was t2 when he was just on tablet then about 17 years ago they gave him insulin in less than a year from him being diagnosed so have always believed if you were on insulin that you are t1 you have made me question that now so will have to check it out, has my husband said that he was told that he his t1 now because of injecting, will keep some Luczade by bed from now on
Thankyou for that I find it unbelievable that for 18 years we have no idea about diabetes, it's only now that he is having these hypos that we have looked into it and found this website which has been so informative, we feel quite thick lol
Thankyou all who have given such good advice it has been very informative and helpful and now that I have found this site I will be checking in and learning more.
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