Its hard to say really without the data in front of you but if your a higher throughout the whole day you could assume the basal is out....
it could be the ratios but you would want to rule out a basal change first before trying to tackle a handful of carb ratios...
diabetes in general wont stay the same for too long and thats down to many factors, most of which you cant control like hormones, stress, illness and seasonal changes.....
have you noticed a pattern to the high at all?
For basal, it doesn't matter what number(s) you use so long as it's correct for keeping you on the level - I take 19 AM and 23 Evening.
How often are these unexplained highs? Seasonal? Once a month? (could be hormone related), weekly? Change in weekend pattern? or linked to Levemir cartridge change.
Then injection sites? All ok?
Might be worth doing a basal test anyway.
The unexplained highs also come with unexplained lows as somedays they will be super high and the next super low so I was thinking it could have been either the carb counting/ratios or the basal?
Hellooo,
I was just researching and wondered what triggers everyone has when their BGs are high?
I am currently have a stretch of High BG levels but can't seem to find or place what could be causing it, this isn't the first time I have had high BG levels and the doctors can't seem to understand why they are high so they have higher the insulin last year in December. I have done the DAFNE course and I am following the carb counting and making sure it is right however somedays it could be one or two grams out. I take my background insulin (Levemir) at the same time every morning and night but my meals are always at different times? Could that be a factor of the high sugar levels?
Everything just seems to go okay for a while and then drastically wrong and it is very stressful for me. I'm hoping there is someone who can help?
Thank you in advance
That's definitely your next step.....
test both your basal doses independently and adjust if you need to.....
Before the pump I was two doses too but they were up at 35 and 37.....
the dose just needs to go up to whatever dose it takes to hold steady.....that way your meal time doses can be as small and simple and easily managed as possible...
BTW that sort of behaviour is a classic symptom of bad bolus injection sites, causing irregular insulin absorption or insulin pooling.
Could be for all sorts of reasons really, but go back to basics first.
I too have been struggling my sugars, I'm only 6 months diagnosed tomorrow. I find if I eat 5 hour Lynn then my sugars are generally within range. Usually slightly higher in the morning so I tend to add an extra unit or 2 with my breakfast. The heat has sent my sugars crazy. It's only recently I've hit on the 4/5 hr gap otherwise you're not getting a true reading. I also used have breakfast at 10 lunch at half 12 hypo at 3 as my body was still dealing with breakfasts insulin. As well as lunch. Now I try for 8, 1, 6 it's hard being rigid but it works for me. The only reason I do this is because novorapid stays in the system for 4 - 5 hrs xx
U may need to increase your levimir levels. If u can, try to go to bed with a normal reading one day and wake up at 1am and 4am at night, test your sugars. If you find your sugar levels increasing, it means you are not taking enough backgroup insulin.
It could also be you are having a hypo at night and not waking up for it. In that instance, if you do not wakeup, your liver will kick into action and will release a ton of glycogen which has a long lasting effect for the next 24hours. You will find the next day the sugar is hard to manage and very high, the more you try to correct your sugar, the liver will still release lots of glycogen.
Taking regular cardio exercise helps with the sugar control, around 2hrs after meal is the best for a little cardio as you have enough insulin for the sugar to be used by cells during exercise.
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