marktype1
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 75
- Location
- Liverpool
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- Bad blood sugars, not being able to eat chocolate fudge cake.
Just a random question thats been bothering me.
When you are injecting basal-bolus insulin (as in long acting and short acting insulin separately) and have a hypo, are you supposed to take some short acting insulin after eating carbohydrates (following eating something sugary). I always seem to have high blood sugar after hypos. I take the right amount of glucose but then will have some kind of sandwich or something and this seems to raise my blood sugar. Would it be advisable to take a few units of insulin when eating this carbohydrate? Anyone else have similar occurrences?
When you are injecting basal-bolus insulin (as in long acting and short acting insulin separately) and have a hypo, are you supposed to take some short acting insulin after eating carbohydrates (following eating something sugary). I always seem to have high blood sugar after hypos. I take the right amount of glucose but then will have some kind of sandwich or something and this seems to raise my blood sugar. Would it be advisable to take a few units of insulin when eating this carbohydrate? Anyone else have similar occurrences?