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<blockquote data-quote="Jung the foreman" data-source="post: 427628" data-attributes="member: 23731"><p>I have been refered by my GP's DB clinic to a specialist diabetes centre at my local hospital. The reason being my increasing Hb1AC readings (currently 9.5) despite taking 200 units of Levimir and and average of 50 units a day of Novorapid.</p><p></p><p>The DB nurse suggested that that there was just too much insulin my bloodstream and that with my apparent insulin resistance, it was having little effect. It was decided to one decrease my intake Levimir to 100 units (50% reduction) aqnd keep the novorapid the same befor food with and extra shot before bed if I was reading 10+. The months avaerage readings using this dosage prior to changing to Bydureongave an average of 11.1 </p><p></p><p>The first week I was on Bydureon with 100 units of levemir my average had risen to 13.6 The nurse saw this as good progress as my average reading had only increased by 2 (I didnt see it that way). However this past week, my morning readings have all been in the 14.1 to 14.9 range and before food readings hitting 18+. The lowest reading all week was 13.3. </p><p></p><p>After reviewing this with the DB nuse and was told to stick with it and if the readings are high before bed, to coninue to take 10 units of Novorapid. I did this the other night and felt distinctly awful the next day, so I wont be mixing bydureon and Novorapid again. In fact I feel awful most of the time now. I do suffer form Sleep aponea but recently I've been waking getting to urinate about 4 times a night, so my sleep hygeine is worse than my "normal".</p><p></p><p>Anyway sorry about the long-winded post but I would like to hear fron anyone else's experience with Bydureon.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jung the foreman, post: 427628, member: 23731"] I have been refered by my GP's DB clinic to a specialist diabetes centre at my local hospital. The reason being my increasing Hb1AC readings (currently 9.5) despite taking 200 units of Levimir and and average of 50 units a day of Novorapid. The DB nurse suggested that that there was just too much insulin my bloodstream and that with my apparent insulin resistance, it was having little effect. It was decided to one decrease my intake Levimir to 100 units (50% reduction) aqnd keep the novorapid the same befor food with and extra shot before bed if I was reading 10+. The months avaerage readings using this dosage prior to changing to Bydureongave an average of 11.1 The first week I was on Bydureon with 100 units of levemir my average had risen to 13.6 The nurse saw this as good progress as my average reading had only increased by 2 (I didnt see it that way). However this past week, my morning readings have all been in the 14.1 to 14.9 range and before food readings hitting 18+. The lowest reading all week was 13.3. After reviewing this with the DB nuse and was told to stick with it and if the readings are high before bed, to coninue to take 10 units of Novorapid. I did this the other night and felt distinctly awful the next day, so I wont be mixing bydureon and Novorapid again. In fact I feel awful most of the time now. I do suffer form Sleep aponea but recently I've been waking getting to urinate about 4 times a night, so my sleep hygeine is worse than my "normal". Anyway sorry about the long-winded post but I would like to hear fron anyone else's experience with Bydureon. Regards [/QUOTE]
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