Re: Sugae control during periods
YES YES AND YES :lol:
I really do struggle with my Cycle and control ,but I do have to say that since changing insulins I think that it is looking a bit more steady this time, so I hope that I may not have the Hypo's I used to have on the Lantus...time will tell.
Bumble, you are certainly not alone and there is help out there (I hope). My Diabetic team have referred me to a Gyn/endo who runs a clinic for female sex hormones, for PM syndrome ect...I also get this REAL bad ,coupled with swinging BG. From increased needs for insulin to real sensitivity to it, we thought it would be best to go and get a good look at my whole hormone profile during my Cycle and how it can be helped to improve my control...which is out of my control fora number of days of the month, due to hormones...which I'm sure you are familiar with :roll:
If you really suffer, you could see about this. I don't know what treatment route would be on offer but at least I will know what hormones are causing me the problems ,so we can try to treat it. I will let you know if I get any joy.
As far as I know and I am only just heading down this route so it's not etched in stone :wink:but I find my BG begins to rise 7/8 days before the first day of my Cycle, so my insulin needs. This is caused by Progesterone which raises BG. Testosterone comes into play here to stop the Progesterone getting too high, also Thyroxine plays a big part in reinforcing the Progesterone. If you are low on Testosterone this may cause you problems with PMS ,poor BG control ect.
Then the progesterone levels drop on the first day of your cycle, ie, when menses start. Then my insulin needs decrease big time and I am soooo insulin sensitive for 3/4 days ...then a gradual increase in insulin starts again...Does that pattern sound familiar to anyone else .
As Snodger said we are all different but I would be interested from any of you ladies if you found that your insulin levels/needs increased on the day's before your period and then you needed to drop it back once you came on?
I do feel I have got a good handle on what happens with my cycle now but it did take a bit of working out and to be honest a bit of recognition from my endo that it was a "real" problem,My symptoms are quiet extreme though, but on the DAFNE I met a couple of ladies with exactly the same problems...and some who were not bothered by this at all and never had been, so we are all different.
Sorry for long ramble, I hope you get some help if you feel you need it. If you would be interested in what I find out from my appointment with the Ob/Gyn regarding the hormones that effect us around this time and what help there is for us, PM me and I will let you know if I find anything out to help us.
Take care
