Craftsmanpaul
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Hello.
I have been a type 1 diabetic for 41 years. Recently (past 6 - 8 weeks, perhaps longer) I have noticed that my blood sugar does not react after dosing Novorapid. (My understanding is that between 30 - 90 minutes afterward is when you'll witness the effect.)
Overall, I feel well and exercise lightly for 1 hour per day, and only after this does my blood sugar drop.
Recently I have changed my Insulin to carb ratio and its currently at 1 unit per 5g of carbs (which I feel is a historically high ratio for myself.)
At present I dosed over 1 hour ago and my bloods have risen steadily on my libreview.
I'm looking for advice and whether or not I should seek a call from my diabetes team.
Thank you for any help, and best wishes.
Hello Rokaab & Jaylee.
Thank you both for your input.
I'm going to make contact with my Diabetic team.
As at this moment I'm lost for a reason for this change. I appreciate the advice given and am confident that both the batch, and injection sites, have changed. Whereas diet has not.
My initial fears were that I may have become immune, or partially immune to Novorapid which I do not know the consequences of this should it be so.
I'll try and update after any input from the team.
I'm grateful for the help received.
Best wishes.
Thanks for the link Jaylee.
I've had a look at it and learned a lot. Will carry out basal test, and see what information it gives to me.
My blood sugars post fast average 7.0 over 90 days.
The basal insulin I use is Toujeo, and have for approx 6 months.
Thanks once more for the link, and I feel that I am better equipped to manage / monitor my diabetes after reading.
Best wishes.
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