LEE1974COX
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Sounds like you are right. Is there any particular reason you were put on mixed insulin? Did they give you any specific advice regarding meals?they have put me on nova mix 30, i have 24 units in morning 7am and do well up until my lunch at 2pm then my blood just rockets
LEE1974COX said:hi
im a new diabetic type 1 last wendsday, they have put me on nova mix 30, i have 24 units in morning 7am and do well up until my lunch at 2pm then my blood just rockets. i think i need a seperate fast working insulin to be fair. any tips would be welcome
Yes, it is true that you could follow a strict meal plan, eating fixed meals at fixed times but why should he have to do that when the alternative is actually having a normal life?It may well be that a tweak to the med you are on or your eating times can settle this...
OP would be quite justified in asking for MDI/bolus, and my interpretation is that mixed insulins are not intended as first line treatment anyway.Prescribe the types of insulin that allow people optimal well-being. A
• Use multiple insulin injection regimens in adults who prefer them in an integrated package
with education, food, skills training and appropriate self-monitoring. A
Advise twice-daily insulin regimens (often biphasic pre-mixes; analogues in those prone to hypoglycaemia at night) for those:
– who want them
– who find adherence to lunch-time insulin injections difficult
– with learning difficulties who may require assitance
skhwoody said:I am on Novomix 30, from developing type 1 about 18 mths ago and it is extremley rigid, to the point where i have practically nothing other than breakfast and tea and even then i am struggling to get the sugars to an acceptable level. i was fine at first, i was needle phobic which is why i think i was put on this regime as i had to only ionject twice a day. But over the last few months my control is starting to slip and the insulin levels are climbing slowly and starting to make no difference. The last few days i have hit sugars of 17 - 24 during the afternoon and started to feel the effects or thirst and constant urination.
My next appointment is next month and i am looking at pushing onto the basal regime as it appears more flexible, even if it is more injections, at least i will be able to use my insulin to bring the levels down is extremly high, where as with novomix 30 you have to wait till the next injectable meal.
skhwoody said:i know, but for example, today my morning reading was high, i would normally inject 18 units, i increased it today to tackle the raised reading to 26 units, as i then ate my normal breakfast and 2 hours later it hits 19, with a meal or porridge i have regularly and it has not caused a spike like this. I can normally get around and work it out fine, but there are some days where a raise is required. However i am unable to inject between the 2 injections due to the mix and thats where my problem lies i think.
dmcx3x said:I have just been put o this 2weeks ago i was on 5jags a day now 2 but my sugars are constantly high to start i was on 40 and 36 i ended up in hospital on saturday and now i am upto 50 and 42 and sugars are still not going down
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