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Sugars up and down

macruss

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Hi Everyone. 1st post so be nice.

I am a 26 and have been type 1 diabetic for 2 years. Overall my control has been quite good but recently it has been a bit all over the place. For example today i woke up at 5.5, went down to 3.0 before lunch, then went up to 15.3 two hours after lunch. I am only talking about sandwiches and a sausage roll, not loads of sugar involved.

I am currently on Humulin I (18 units AM, 26 units PM) since day one and generally speaking my levels have not been too bad. I have been going high recently and upped my insulin to try and compensate, but then I go low.

So my question is, has anyone had the same experience with Humulin I, I am thinking of going onto Humalog as suggested by the Nurse which should hopefully give me a bit more freedom in what I can eat, and inject to suit. Also is going above 15 really that bad?

Thanks

Russell
 
Welcome to the Forum,

I am only talking about sandwiches and a sausage roll, not loads of sugar involved.

There are a lot of Carbs in this meal ! Carbs are what turns into glucose in the body and elevates your blood sugar levels. Sugar is just a simple carb.

Here is the information that Ken and I give to new members hope some of it helps explain this.

 
Marcus, if you haven't already done, ask your team to send you for a carb counting course. Matching your carbs consistently against the insulin you're injecting (even on twice daily injections) is very useful in avoiding swings in BG. It could also be that you're ending your honeymoon period which can make things change for you.
 
Hi Russell,
Sorry you're having probs. It's refreshing to hear of a relatively newly diagnosed type-1 that's not been put on Lantus or Levemir!
Humulin I is a medium/long lasting Isphane insulin otherwise known as a basal insulin. It will not cover high carb foods suchas sandwiches and pastries, and the answer is to take short or rapid-acting insulin to cover the extra carbohydrate.
I take animal insulin; a pork isophane similar to yours;Hypurin Porcine Isophane and also split the dose for better coverage. I take Hypurin Porcine Neutral before meals, and vary the amount depending on how much carbohydrate is in the meal. There are different varieties of short or rapid-acting insulins available, although Humalog & Novorapid are the most commonly used, that does not mean they are superior to any other variety. Sometimes it's trial and error to find out which insulin regime / insulin type suits you and your lifestyle best.
Have you done a daphne course or been taught about carb: insulin ratios?
best of luck
Jus
 
Hi, thanks for all the replys.

I am going to speak to my doctor on Tuesday to move over to a fast acting insulin as I don't think the current Insulin is for me. I do eat a lot (6ft, 14 stone) and ideally dont want to cut do my carbs so I think that injecting to suit what i eat sounds more appealling to me and will give me more flexibility.

Will I have been doing much damage to my body when going up to these levels?

Thanks

Russell
 
Who knows what damage if any you may have done running high levels ?

The point is you really shouldn't be going above 9 mmol/l 2 hrs after meals........so if you don't want to adjust the carbs you consume then your only other option is to up the Insulin to keep within the usual target levels. Your choice but not really advisable.

You may have agreed different target levels with your HCP's.......however, I really can't see anybody (HCP's) telling you that levels that you quote and are getting are good for anybody....... If they do, you need new HCP's........
 
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