Catsymoo
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- Location
- Portsmouth, United Kingdom
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
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- Having diabetes
Diagnosed 14th June, still no info on which type. I am now on Humulin I, long acting, once every morning. (or afternoon since I seldom get up before noon). Started on 6 units. Have to slowly increase dose until it works. I'm at 12 units now and I still haven't seen my fasting below 10. This is ridiculous. 8 units seemed to have more effect than 10 and 12. I actually took 12 this morning, and then 4 units an hour before dinner, since we went out for a meal. I am also taking Metformin 500mg twice a day, and Gliclazide 80mg twice a day. Tonight my blood sugar was 22, 3 hours after a family meal at a restaurant.
I am so sick and tired of watching my family eating whatever they want under my nose and I'm stuck with salad and other boring low-carb stuff and still my blood sugar is at least 20 after eating. Ever since starting the insulin, it generally has been hovering at 14 - 16 all day. Before it was anywhere between 13 waking up, and 25. (37 on diagnosis, probably higher than that beforehand, too)
Then there's a pig out day where I ate 5 Thorntons AKA 36g of sugar, a banana and popcorn at lunch and I was only at 14 blood sugar all day. I rarely see my fasting blood sugar below that. It makes no sense whatsoever. I only took 8 units at 6am that day! I want to go home to the Netherlands and be with my boyfriend, but I'm stuck here with doctors constantly poking and prodding me. My hb1ac or whatever was 139, which is stupidly high. It's not fair. I'm young, and I'm not unhealthy. I've been restricting myself so much apart from this weekend, I am so miserable. Exercising just makes my blood sugar go up, and gives me abdomen pains/slight shortness of breath like I need to sit down. I'm only a tiny bit overweight and my doctors told me not to lose any, since I'm not unfit or anything. They said it wouldn't hurt, but it wouldn't really do anything.
My biggest worry is being super resistant and needing like 60 units a day and how much this is going to cost me abroad. That's like 1 cartridge every 4 days. I was hoping one would last at least a month... I can't afford this at all and I really don't know what I am supposed to do. My life is just a mess now. My boyfriend cannot move to England because he is handicapped and needs a certain doctor that they don't have in this country (super rare condition), and I just can't see how our solid, long-term relationship is going to work now I've got this.
My nurse said I might also want to try intermediate to cover my breakfast and dinner. Do they work better than long acting? As in, are they "stronger"? Or will 12 units of short or intermediate lower your blood sugar the exact same amount as long-acting, just for a shorter duration?
I am so sick and tired of watching my family eating whatever they want under my nose and I'm stuck with salad and other boring low-carb stuff and still my blood sugar is at least 20 after eating. Ever since starting the insulin, it generally has been hovering at 14 - 16 all day. Before it was anywhere between 13 waking up, and 25. (37 on diagnosis, probably higher than that beforehand, too)
Then there's a pig out day where I ate 5 Thorntons AKA 36g of sugar, a banana and popcorn at lunch and I was only at 14 blood sugar all day. I rarely see my fasting blood sugar below that. It makes no sense whatsoever. I only took 8 units at 6am that day! I want to go home to the Netherlands and be with my boyfriend, but I'm stuck here with doctors constantly poking and prodding me. My hb1ac or whatever was 139, which is stupidly high. It's not fair. I'm young, and I'm not unhealthy. I've been restricting myself so much apart from this weekend, I am so miserable. Exercising just makes my blood sugar go up, and gives me abdomen pains/slight shortness of breath like I need to sit down. I'm only a tiny bit overweight and my doctors told me not to lose any, since I'm not unfit or anything. They said it wouldn't hurt, but it wouldn't really do anything.
My biggest worry is being super resistant and needing like 60 units a day and how much this is going to cost me abroad. That's like 1 cartridge every 4 days. I was hoping one would last at least a month... I can't afford this at all and I really don't know what I am supposed to do. My life is just a mess now. My boyfriend cannot move to England because he is handicapped and needs a certain doctor that they don't have in this country (super rare condition), and I just can't see how our solid, long-term relationship is going to work now I've got this.
My nurse said I might also want to try intermediate to cover my breakfast and dinner. Do they work better than long acting? As in, are they "stronger"? Or will 12 units of short or intermediate lower your blood sugar the exact same amount as long-acting, just for a shorter duration?