Hi everyone,
I've had diabetes for nearly 30 years and a year ago did the DAPHNE course, so my diabetes is usually very well controlled.
I'm currently travelling in South America (nothing new, I travel a lot) and my sugar levels have suddey become totally uncontrollable, either way too high or low.
For example, for breakfast yesterday I calculated I needed 6 units of novorapid, but I had to give myself a 2 unit corrective dose 3 hours later. Today, I had the exact same breakfast, gave myself 8 units and I'm still needing to give myself a corrective dose of 3 units 3-4 hours later. Argh!
The temperatures here aren't extreme (it's basically like an English spring/summer) and I'm keeping my insulin in a cool pack, so the issue shouldn't be that my insulin is going bad. True, I'm 'guesstimating' carbs a lot, but even when I have identical meals my levels go too high or too low. I'm also as active as I am at home.
Any thoughts on what it could be? As I said, I've done DAPHNE before but nothing is jumping out at me as to what the issue is...
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
H x
Thanks for the quick reply!Hello there HlionC - I'm only very envious of your current travels, but to your issue.
I'm not T1, nor do I use insulin, so my response is a question, based on observations of similar queries.
How long have you been travelling? Whilst you are keeping your insulin in a cool pack, have you tried new vials of insulin, whilst this has been going on? Do you have access to insulin from a different batch at all?
Hopefully someone with relevant observations will be along soon.
Thanks for the quick reply!
I've only been traveling three weeks so far and I've switched my vials, but it hasn't made a difference :-(
Started about one week in, changed vial in second week to no avail. Not particularly stressed. Hormones never usually affect me can't see why they would when I'm abroad!At which point in the 3 weeks did this happen?
Are you more relaxed, or less relaxed than usual? I note from your profile you are female. How are your hormones? Have you started or stopped any medications recently?
And I started taking malarone yesterday, so that won't be it! No other extra meds.Started about one week in, changed vial in second week to no avail. Not particularly stressed. Hormones never usually affect me can't see why they would when I'm abroad!
Sleeping the usually amount (at least 7 hours per day, usually 8) and waking up between 6-8 each day. At least 2l of water per day too!What about sleep patterns? And are you keeping hydrated?
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