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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 2379542" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>I had horrendous highs for 4 days after covid jab with Astra Zeneca. Nothing with shift bloods downward. I was hugely correcting and nothing for 4 days. Reported to MHRA.</p><p></p><p>However, I have 2 basals... tresiba and insulatard as tresiba could not handle myriads that started at 3am until midday. I asked my consultant to add in insulatard aswell. I take both around 10pm at night. I also take insulatard in the morning aswell as fiasp.</p><p></p><p>I also have two bolus type insulin’s. Fiasp for getting up (before my feet hit the floor) as I get huge rises that neither basal insulin’s manage. So have 1 or 1.5 of fiasp just before getting up, then novorapid for any food. </p><p>Ido only eat one meal a day at around 6pm.</p><p></p><p>Arise of1.4 isn’t too worrying... it depends what your level was before dropping.. and not huge worrying quick drop. </p><p></p><p>I have had to hugely increase my tresiba from 2.5 units to 5.5 and still need to increase them from looking at my basal testing. If I take insulatard at 7.30am it’s worn off 12 hours later but it keeps my bloods good in the mornings & afternoons. When it finishes at 7.30 I then need to increase my tresiba to stop more rises though.</p><p></p><p>I’ve just found that since covid jab 4 weeks ago it has increased my insulin’s needed. Normally I do change though around BST starting at end of March so may just be this kicking in a bit earlier..</p><p></p><p>Hope you can fathom out what is going on.. but if you aren’t rising or falling 2-3 hours after your bolus, then it’s the basal that needs changing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 2379542, member: 17713"] I had horrendous highs for 4 days after covid jab with Astra Zeneca. Nothing with shift bloods downward. I was hugely correcting and nothing for 4 days. Reported to MHRA. However, I have 2 basals... tresiba and insulatard as tresiba could not handle myriads that started at 3am until midday. I asked my consultant to add in insulatard aswell. I take both around 10pm at night. I also take insulatard in the morning aswell as fiasp. I also have two bolus type insulin’s. Fiasp for getting up (before my feet hit the floor) as I get huge rises that neither basal insulin’s manage. So have 1 or 1.5 of fiasp just before getting up, then novorapid for any food. Ido only eat one meal a day at around 6pm. Arise of1.4 isn’t too worrying... it depends what your level was before dropping.. and not huge worrying quick drop. I have had to hugely increase my tresiba from 2.5 units to 5.5 and still need to increase them from looking at my basal testing. If I take insulatard at 7.30am it’s worn off 12 hours later but it keeps my bloods good in the mornings & afternoons. When it finishes at 7.30 I then need to increase my tresiba to stop more rises though. I’ve just found that since covid jab 4 weeks ago it has increased my insulin’s needed. Normally I do change though around BST starting at end of March so may just be this kicking in a bit earlier.. Hope you can fathom out what is going on.. but if you aren’t rising or falling 2-3 hours after your bolus, then it’s the basal that needs changing. [/QUOTE]
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