viv k
Well-Known Member
Hi. Just saying I had my 1st Pfizer shot 2 days ago and not really noticing any problems. Lucky I guess. Type 1 for 6 years.
I'm the same, had second AZ 4 weeks ago and have had difficulties with similar raised blood sugars that everyone else in this thread has reported. The last few days seem a bit better though, am puzzled!
I'm the same, had second AZ 4 weeks ago and have had difficulties with similar raised blood sugars that everyone else in this thread has reported. The last few days seem a bit better though, am puzzled!
My resistance never returned to normal. I’m on my 5th jab. Now that the virus mutated to a common cold, maybe I can stop getting jabbed. Wonder if I’ll ever get back to normal.I had the Pfizer jab 8 weeks ago, I'm Type 1 for almost 50 years and well controlled. However since the jab I've developed Insulin Resistance, most infusions weren't lasting the normal 3 days, my blood sugars were constantly rising and not dropping at all after large correction bolus', changing the cannulas 5 -7 times a day just to get the BS to drop, but usually went back up again after a few hours. I've now reverted to manual injections of Lantus and novorapid, and if injecting more than 10 units I only put it up to 10u, then swap to somewhere on my body for the rest. I firmly believe Pfizer jab is responsible by making my antibodies more aggressive. Not sure where to go from here, if there is no cure for this IR, and retraining my body to accept lower doses of insulin doesn't appear to be effective. There am I now terminally ill?
My resistance never returned to normal. I’m on my 5th jab. Now that the virus mutated to a common cold, maybe I can stop getting jabbed. Wonder if I’ll ever get back to normal.
My resistance never returned to normal. I’m on my 5th jab. Now that the virus mutated to a common cold, maybe I can stop getting jabbed. Wonder if I’ll ever get back to normal.