Hi Yes I have this every time I am ill, it’s very frustrating. Usually is a very gradual return to normal and often takes me the best part of 3 weeks. You look a lot younger than me so hopefully it won’t be so long for you! You could ask to try one packet of Fiasp rather than Novorapid while you are recovering. It kicks in a lot quicker and might stop that spike to the 20’s. or wait a little bit longer before your meal after injecting Novorapid. Do be careful though as when your body decides it can calm down you will probably have a day of hypos. Or when I notice any slight improvement I am then adjusting gradually downwards again. Hope you get better soon.Hi,
So over Christmas I was struck down with cold/flu which lead me to having no taste or smell, breathlessness, headaches and fevers - multiple covid tests.. all negative.
i seem to have recovered for the most part aside from a lingering chesty cough 10 days later.. but my blood sugars still continue to be persistently high. Where I’ve doubled my novarapid and increased my basal by 50%, still getting bloods in the 20’s, Dsn has told me not to increase too much more as I may drop too quickly and seeing as there’s no ketones present to just eat low carb and wait to recover fully.
it’s driving me crazy because I just feel so defeated. I had managed to get my sugars the best they had been in 2 years and now it’s gone completely out the window. Anyone been through the same?
Hi Yes I have this every time I am ill, it’s very frustrating. Usually is a very gradual return to normal and often takes me the best part of 3 weeks. You look a lot younger than me so hopefully it won’t be so long for you! You could ask to try one packet of Fiasp rather than Novorapid while you are recovering. It kicks in a lot quicker and might stop that spike to the 20’s. or wait a little bit longer before your meal after injecting Novorapid. Do be careful though as when your body decides it can calm down you will probably have a day of hypos. Or when I notice any slight improvement I am then adjusting gradually downwards again. Hope you get better soon.
Are you taking a correction dose of Novorapid before bed? My nurse tells me to do this, however start small as you are then not eating it has a much greater effect but would hopefully stop that 25 in the night?I’ve been prebolusing half hour before food rather than the usual 15-20. But the difference is minimal, overnight I’m spiking to 25 despite eating my evening meal 4 hours prior. Very disheartening, it’s a shame.
Yeah my dsn wants to avoid a sudden SnapBack where my sensitivity comes back, I haven’t even noticed any gradual improvement yet! Fingers crossed though
I have tried doing corrections before bed but end up waking needing to correct again 4 hours laterAre you taking a correction dose of Novorapid before bed? My nurse tells me to do this, however start small as you are then not eating it has a much greater effect but would hopefully stop that 25 in the night?
It’s so difficult I really hope it improves soon for youI have tried doing corrections before bed but end up waking needing to correct again 4 hours later
I have nights like this where I have to correct every 4 hours to have a normal waking reading. I've never thought anything of it. I'm just following my numbers.I have tried doing corrections before bed but end up waking needing to correct again 4 hours later
I have nights like this where I have to correct every 4 hours to have a normal waking reading. I've never thought anything of it. I'm just following my numbers.
Hi chloelox, this might not help but what is your correction ratio?I have tried doing corrections before bed but end up waking needing to correct again 4 hours later
I had an illness almost identical to this recently.Hi,
So over Christmas I was struck down with cold/flu which lead me to having no taste or smell, breathlessness, headaches and fevers - multiple covid tests.. all negative.
i seem to have recovered for the most part aside from a lingering chesty cough 10 days later.. but my blood sugars still continue to be persistently high. Where I’ve doubled my novarapid and increased my basal by 50%, still getting bloods in the 20’s, Dsn has told me not to increase too much more as I may drop too quickly and seeing as there’s no ketones present to just eat low carb and wait to recover fully.
it’s driving me crazy because I just feel so defeated. I had managed to get my sugars the best they had been in 2 years and now it’s gone completely out the window. Anyone been through the same?
DAFNE sick day rules support if your BG is above target range use QA correction, even if you are not eating (you may find you need larger QA doses to reduce BG ). They don't recommend leaving your blood sugars high.I have nights like that too.. I assume it's because I need more basal and as the extra bolus only lasts 4-5 hours it makes sense that I have to inject that frequently.
I think an issue here is that the DN doesn't want @Chloelox to increase her basal too much for fear of hypos when her system regains sensitivity. While I can see the logic of this it does make it difficult because if your basal is too low you find yourself playing perpetual catch up on the bolus doses. I also find I'm more insulin resistant if my bg goes high.
Chloelox, I think you may just have to wait this one out. Lots of virtual hugs.
I had an illness almost identical to this recently.
The fact you’re having to give your Bolus extra time to start working is a classic sign of Basal being too low.
I do understand your DN’s worry about going too high with your Basal. One thing you can do, even though it’s not ideal either, is increasing your Bolus ratios. Bolus really isn’t supposed to do the Basal’s job, but it would at least take some of the “edge off”. You may find you’ll still need corrections on top, as it’s likely going up between meals as well as because of meals. However the advantage with this method is it’s easy to switch back to normal doses quickly once your usual needs reassert themselves.
You might also consider temporarily reducing your correction factor, as if your Basal’s insufficient it will take more Insulin to bring you back to normal.
If you can even get back to the 10s from 20s you’ll probably begin to feel a lot better to.
Hope tomorrow will be a better day for you diabetes wise, and your cough soon clears up.Well, my sensitivity seems to have just come back with a bang this evening so it’s not been fun.
Well, my sensitivity seems to have just come back with a bang this evening so it’s not been fun.
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