Christina66
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I was diagnosed as type 1 in Jan 2018 and have been on Lantus and Novorapid. My type 1 has been tested and confirmed.
I stopped taking Novorapid in December as I walk off any carbs consumed.
I’m on my third week of a diet and I keep having hypo’s (particularly at night) so I’ve been gradually reducing my lantus to the point that I’ve not had any today at all. I’ve had three good meals and several snacks but my levels are fine. Any ideas?
I was diagnosed as type 1 in Jan 2018 and have been on Lantus and Novorapid. My type 1 has been tested and confirmed.
I stopped taking Novorapid in December as I walk off any carbs consumed.
I’m on my third week of a diet and I keep having hypo’s (particularly at night) so I’ve been gradually reducing my lantus to the point that I’ve not had any today at all. I’ve had three good meals and several snacks but my levels are fine. Any ideas?
What are the three good meals and several snacks?
What are your levels?
Thats a fair bit above non diabetic levels, to be honest. They’d be cruising in the 3s, 4s & 5s. Might be worth looking at taking a tiny amount of Lantus.80% in target with an average of 7.2.
Thats a fair bit above non diabetic levels, to be honest. They’d be cruising in the 3s, 4s & 5s. Might be worth looking at taking a tiny amount of Lantus.
I assume you are using some sort of testing kit for your blood sugar?
You may well be in a honeymoon period where the pancreas is still producing some insulin, the meals you describe are not massively carby, so for the moment you seem to be getting away with it, which is nice.
Just keep an eye on your blood sugar levels and keep notes about them, if you start going out range high, then it might well be worth injecting again.
Take care.
Just be wary of he Libre as it usually lags behind blood sugars and once it gets out side its optimal range of between 4 and 10 mmol in can be "optimistic" with its accuracy.
It does seem weird as you say but hey were all different
I agree with everything posted so far. Honeymoon period even if only short lived is a possibility. Just one of those times where we become extremely insulin sensitive for no apparent reason. An average 7.2 seems a tad high to be struggling with a lot of hypos. For the foreseeable future keep an eye on your levels, possibly via finger pricks for a more reliable reading.
Let us know what happens over the coming days.
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