Hello, I’d say with diabetes no two days are the same. I’ve been having the same breakfast for the last 4 months and sometimes I’m high, low or stable.
How long have you been diabetic? Honeymoon effect?
Stress does all kids of things to your glucose levels also
How long have you been diabetic? Honeymoon effect?
And yes, it is weird but then everyone seems to have different weird aspects to their diabetes.
There are lots of things that affect our BG so it is common to need different doses for the same meal.
Have you been exercising the day before?
Have you been drinking?
How well did you sleep?
What was your starting bg?
Are you stressed?
Are you unwell?
How hot is it?
What time do you have the meal?
How long has the insulin been out of the fridge?
...
I feel the need to write a blog post venting about how unusually screwed-up my diabetes is. But first I want to double-check that this is very unusual.
For quite a while, I was taking 6u NovoRapid with a particular meal, and it was working well. Then I kept having hypos until I reduced the dose to 3u (same meal, same time), which worked well for a week, I would even hypo sometimes.
Then I kept ending up very high and increased my dose to 6... still highs... 9... and it sat there for a week with good results. Then hypos again and I had to go back to 6. Worked for a week. Then more hypos and now I'm back at 3u. Went hypo after that this morning.
No major changes to routine, or diet, or exercise, or basal. This is breakfast, so no boluses in my system.
I'm not after troubleshooting, I know why this is going on. All I'm asking is, "Is it just me or does T1D hardly ever do this for anyone else?"
(nb. when I say "went hypo" I mean "treated to prevent a hypo thanks to my CGM" but not really important.)
And in the hot weather? Ha! I have been injecting insulin like it's water during this hot spell.
Sounds normal to me. My breakfast meal dose is different every day depending on all those different variables that @helensaramay lists.
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