Diatribe-T1
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
I’ll have a look at the link, thank you. Ratios have definitely changed. Still quite sensitive to insulin but evening ratio has changed. I’ll be going to the appt with diabetic team in January. I was to attend in November, but for some reason it was cancelled. That has never happened before. I have done the DAFNE course, which was v good. Between meals are ok. I’d just love to have a glorious stable line like I do at night. Sometimes the carbs in the evening seem to get a second wind and bld glucose rises again after its initial rise. It could be the fat content ?it shouldn't make a difference if injected at the same time each day. there have been a few people in the forum which have tried splitt dosages. you'd need to speak to your dsn for dosage advice. I found fiasp worked a little faster than novarapid.
heres some info on active time/peak times for various insulins.
Would be worth sharing CGM data with your diabetes team, if not already doing so. insulin to carb ratio can change over time, perhaps that has changed? if using fixed doses instead, carbs would need to be very simular for meals and would recremmend course such as DAFNE if not already done, depending on how long ago could be worth refresher.
how are between meals looking on thgraphs?
Goodness gracious that’s incredible. I’ll read up a bit more on Tresiba. Thanks Z.tresiba is effective for 36 hours, no matter what time of day it is taken. Due to the looping of tresiba's action, it is safe to even forget to give an injection and remember about it after 10 hours
Ratios have definitely changed. Still quite sensitive to insulin but evening ratio has changed
I have done the DAFNE course, which was v good. Between meals are ok. I’d just love to have a glorious stable line like I
1:10 ratio then which appears to be starting dosage. i've used several ratios (under medical advice) ranging from 1:10 shifted to 1:12 then 1:15... amongst other ratios.I take 4 Novo for 40g carbs.
Sorry you had to go through DKA, it’s awful.1:10 ratio then which appears to be starting dosage. i've used several ratios (under medical advice) ranging from 1:10 shifted to 1:12 then 1:15... amongst other ratios.
It could be worth while trying a fast for the first few hours of the day.
if you use libre check out https://www.libreview.com/ on page2: Considerations for the Clinician¹ : there should be considerations for clinician: might be worth checking if anything is listed there then discuss with said clinician.
mealtime patterns you can ask dsn/consultant if they see any correlation to differing insulin requirements, if so could they either work out new ratios, alternatively give some extra education to allow you to work it out yourself. if they are unable to do, part of dafne course was on corrective dosages. usually given standard info based a little on averages (bmi etc) 1unit would likely decrease sugars by X. remember if doing correctional dosages has to be Y hours before correcting to prevent insulin stacking which can cause sugars to drop very quickly. You can call dsn to request a refresher or ask for advice on dosages (forum rules don't permit dosage advice directly) we can signpost.
there is a ton of things which can effect glucose levels.
dka isnt nicelots appear to be diagnosed via dka like myself
Even non diabetic sugar levels after a hefty meal could be +13 theirs will usually come down faster. General advice I was given was 2to3 mmol difference within a couple of hours.Ratios do change. Morning it could be 1:6. Tend to just drink tea during the day as I prefer to eat in the evening. Thanks for the libre link. I’ll look up more on Dexcom, as that’s the CGM I’m using. I unit Novo usually drops me 6mmol, depends on how active I’ve been. Been ages since I did the DAFNE course, so I’ll ask about that at next appt. One person I met told me that stress lowered her sugars. Strange ! Mine are the opposite with stress. One more question, sorry, is it ok for sugars to hit 13 mmol after a meal, even if they’re back down within two hours ?
Going to have a look at more info on Tresiba. Thank you.tresiba is effective for 36 hours, no matter what time of day it is taken. Due to the looping of tresiba's action, it is safe to even forget to give an injection and remember about it after 10 hours
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