Hmm, could you still be on your honeymoon and still producing some insulin? You are on a very low dose, suggesting either extreme insulin sensitivity or some remaining insulin production. The honeymoon period can last quite a while as your pancreas gets less strain when you inject insulin and sometimes randomly pumps out larger amounts of insulin.....
Good luck.
Being this sensitive must be very difficult. There are pens which dose half units like the novopen echo for Novorapid or Fiasp. This may help you a bit.I’m fully aware I can’t stop taking insulin, but obviously I can’t lower my doses anymore than they are. Just very frustrating x
We’re your insulin doses reduced after your baby was born? T1s usually need increasing doses of insulin as the pregnancy progresses.
Maybe, too, like others have said, you’ve either recovered from gestational diabetes, or you’re having a slow honeymoon period.
Pasta is renowned for being difficult for lots of us, and if you were taking more insulin then a split bolus might solve it. It’s a shame, but maybe try zucchini type spaghetti instead if you fancy something that goes with pasta?
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