Hey guys, I have diabetes type 1 for 16 years, I exercise at least 4 times a week and manage it really well, to give you an idea, after seeing my blood exams the doctor said I didn't really need the nutritionist from the team because I was doing a really good job by myself.
But something really weird has happening in the last days and it has been harming my day-to-day life: I'm having hypoglycemia out of the blue, and these are lasting 1 hour+ (I have to be checking every 10 minutes when it happens).
I haven't increase any dosage neither changed anything in my diet, I have been busy these days, so no exercise, so I don't know what is really going on.
DETAILS:
It started 5 days ago, after some time of my Lantus injection I had a really severe hypoglicemia episode (and also in the next day). It never happened to me before, but after some research I found I could have injected into my blood vessel or muscle, hence it act as fast-acting. Given the amount of water+sugar I needed to drink, I got gastroesophageal reflux disease, which made me sleep badly some days since there.
Ok, so I switched the insulin Lantus package (just to make sure), and I've applying in my belly to make sure it is subcutaneous (I have some fat in there). Even though, yesterday I had an hypoglycemia episode, not critical as the first one, but it made my reflux come back and have a bad night of sleep.
I'm not sure what is happening within my body, did it happened to anyone before? It is really annoying.
Thanks!