Hi, sorry to hear that
. I had years of swinging all over the place so know how you feel. For me the key to getting good control was changing to animal insulin, which I did in 2008. Before that I had no control whatsoever and felt like **** too and I am one of the many who cannot tolerate analogue insulins.
I've also found that cutting down on certain carbs especially cereals has helped my control and I'm able to take less insulin, which results in less hypos which in turn lead to the swings. It's such a drag not being able to just get up in the morning without pricking ur finger and eating what you want, etc; non-diabetics, medics included, don't really understand what a strain it can be, especially when you've had it for years. We don't get a day off
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What insulins are you on, and what is your diet like? Making small adjustments can make a huge difference, and being on the right medication and regime is absolutely crucial, as I found out.
Jus