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Persistently high (30+) blood sugar not responding to insulin
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<blockquote data-quote="EllieM" data-source="post: 1969060" data-attributes="member: 372717"><p>More things to check</p><p>1) Are you sure your blood testing strips are in date? I take it you're repeated the test and it's still high?</p><p>2) You aren't overusing your injection sites?</p><p>3) Has what you're eating for lunch changed? Could you be drastically underestimating your carb intake? (eg the diet coke in the fridge is actually full carb coke...)</p><p></p><p></p><p>You need to be referred to a clinic then. Maybe try phoning 111 for now to get help? (I assume you're in the UK).</p><p></p><p>I must admit I am puzzled as to how it's going down to normal overnight and then shooting up high in pm. Could your insulin to carbs ratio have drastically changed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EllieM, post: 1969060, member: 372717"] More things to check 1) Are you sure your blood testing strips are in date? I take it you're repeated the test and it's still high? 2) You aren't overusing your injection sites? 3) Has what you're eating for lunch changed? Could you be drastically underestimating your carb intake? (eg the diet coke in the fridge is actually full carb coke...) You need to be referred to a clinic then. Maybe try phoning 111 for now to get help? (I assume you're in the UK). I must admit I am puzzled as to how it's going down to normal overnight and then shooting up high in pm. Could your insulin to carbs ratio have drastically changed? [/QUOTE]
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