kazisedso
Member
- Messages
- 13
- Location
- Nottinghamshire
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- i'm sure i will think of something soon........
dislike having T2 diabetes :-(
There appears to be a problem with the meds. I have heard of allergic reactions to insulin, both synthetic and animal derived. But I have never experienced it myself. This is definitely a job for the endocrinologist.Hello Everyone hope you are all well.
Apologies for the long post
I was put on a small dose of Bolus insulin over 4 weeks ago, Apidra. I have been having postprandial highs and they have been lasting a good 4 hours before returning to normal, hence using the insulin to try and control them. I can't take oral diabetes meds, tried them all and they all upset my stomach. I currently do not take a basal insulin as my fasting readings are ok so i have been told.
I had no problems with the apidra at first, but i was only taking 3 units and that wasn't enough to rectify my readings, so as per advised i slowly increased the dose until i was getting the readings that were advised to me.
I ended up on 7 units of apidra before meals, i change my needle every single time i inject and i rotate the injection sites, unfortunately, when i increased the dose, 24 hours after injecting i was getting raised red itchy marks at the injection sites, i started to take antihistamines to see if this helped but i still kept getting the same problem. Informed my DN and she said that i was probably allergic to additives in the insulin, so she changed me to NovoRapid.
Unfortunately the same thing is happening again, i was using 4mm needles so i got some 8mm needles to inject a little deeper as i am on the heavy side, this has made no difference, i am still getting the reactions at the injection site.
DN advised that if it happened again i would have to wait until i see my consultant on the 23rd June.
What on earth are they going to do with me?, has anyone else here had the same thing happen?
Animal insulin was mentioned but only briefly so i don't know where that route would go. I can't take oral meds and it looks like i am having allergic reactions to the human bolus insulin, so whats next? i have tried the low carb route and really cannot get on with it, it leaves me very lethargic and generally feeling ill.
Any suggestions/ advice as to what could possibly happen next.
Thanks for reading
Karen
Any insulin can be injected. It just requires that a rational conversation is had with a consultant to get them to understand your point of view and to agree to prescribe it.Hi tim2000s
Is the insuman infusat used in pumps only?
Thanks
The image above is not my leg!! but, this is the actual colour that i get 12-24 hours after injecting.
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