lizdeluz
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Is there a way to speed up insulin absorption on MDI. If I wake on a HI of, say, 15.0, (not recommended I know), it seems a slow process to get down to normal levels.
This morning:
06:45- 15.0 mmol/L - no breakfast, 5u NovoRapid, 20u Lantus.
07:28- 13.9 mmol//L - no food, 5.1 units of Insulin On Board, no NovoRapid injected
08:56- 11.4 mmol/L - cup of tea, splash of milk, 3.1 units of Insulin on Board, no NovoRapid injected
So, two hours later, only a cup of tea, and the journey down to an ok blood sugar level is really slow.
Exercise maybe, but exercising on high blood sugar can push blood sugar up, not down? This quite often happens when I swim, though I will get a LO later in the day.
Obviously, getting a high blood sugar in the first place is something I must avoid, but any advice on how to speed up the return to normal blood sugar levels?
This morning:
06:45- 15.0 mmol/L - no breakfast, 5u NovoRapid, 20u Lantus.
07:28- 13.9 mmol//L - no food, 5.1 units of Insulin On Board, no NovoRapid injected
08:56- 11.4 mmol/L - cup of tea, splash of milk, 3.1 units of Insulin on Board, no NovoRapid injected
So, two hours later, only a cup of tea, and the journey down to an ok blood sugar level is really slow.
Exercise maybe, but exercising on high blood sugar can push blood sugar up, not down? This quite often happens when I swim, though I will get a LO later in the day.
Obviously, getting a high blood sugar in the first place is something I must avoid, but any advice on how to speed up the return to normal blood sugar levels?