Veronica Wright
Member
- Messages
- 18
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hi @Veronica Wright,
Writing as a Type 1 diabetic, not as medical advice or opinion:
It says on your info that you are Type 2 now on insulin.
What medications were you on for diabetes in the past.?
Asking this to make sure whether it is stopping other medications that may be the cause or adding
to your current troubles.
Insulin does affect the level of salt in the body so maybe that is the related to your swelling?
What is your weight doing? If it is increasing that may suggest extra fluid building up in your body
as opposed to just your face.
What insulin are you prescribed?
Hi @Veronica Wright, Thank you. On webmed.com - basaglar - common and rare side-effects it mentions swelling of arms, legs, hands and feet and on drugs.com - it mentions swelling also of the face as a side-effect.Hi Kitedoc, thank you for answering! That's correct - type 2 and just started on Basaglar insulin a week ago. I was diagnosed about 15 years ago as a side effect of Cushing's Syndrome and managed well with metformin until February. I became really ill suddenly for weeks -- exhausted, ravenous thirst, started losing weight like crazy, and worse -- really blurry vision (which still hasn't righted itself. Nothing changed in my diet, habits or medications, so I was shocked that my blood glucose had spiked to 4x normal.
I'm hearing that this isn't a normal side-effect of insulin -- I really need to figure this out. So awful.
Have you been tested for LADA or type 1.5 ? Just curious as I had symptoms similar to yours when diagnosed. How’s your ketones?
@Veronica Wright
Sorry to hear your not too good.
Maybe it's a US measure translation issue ..
But I'm pretty sure here the advise is around 3 litres per day...which I barely manage
God knows how you managed to take in your previous totals let alone the current 11 litres...
I'd Google excess water intake.
Not meaning to worry you ...but
The symptoms of swelling cropped up there due to excess water infiltrating the cells.
Sounds like a real issue if you continue without sound medical advice
Best wishes.
Hi, I'm in my early 50's and thought I was managing type 2, quite well actually, until the metformin started not working (could tell early thanks to my Libre). I was tested for various insulin antibodies, C-Peptide etc and turns out I'm slow onset type 1 (LADA, Type 1.5, call it what you want, it's type 1 really)....just thought I'd mention as it's definitely worth getting tested. My life has transformed for the better actually and whilst daily jabs and hypo alerts a naus, actually easier to keep your levels in range varying your doses with carbs than type 2.....hey, you can treat yourself to a bit of chocolate (occasionally!),,,
Regarding swelling, I think it's listed as a side effect and likely to occur when you first start taking insulin. I certainly had some swelling in my ankles at first, but has now settled down and now gone away after a couple of months. Hopefully you'll find the same...best wishes
Hi, I started on Fiasp about 18 months ago and my legs started swelling up, it took me a while to work it out but it was the change in insulin, my doctor gave me some water tablets which I take on and off but I think my body has got used to insulin so swelling has not been so bad lately.
Hope things sort themselves out for you xx
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