I am taking 15 units of biphasic insulin aspart l.P for a single day it's 30 units15 units of what @brehmen ? What insulin are you taking?
I am taking 15 units of biphasic insulin aspart l.P for a single day it's 30 units
Nope but yea it's a mixed insulin I am suppose to take in the mornings 15 units and in the night 15 units but the problem is that I don't know what to eat wheather it's healthy or not ......hence my weight is not increasingSo that's a mixed insulin. Is it a 70/30 mix?
If you're taking mixed insulin in fixed doses you should have been given advice on what quantity of grams you should be taking in to balance the insulin. You need to stick to that quantity of carbs in your meals. Have you had this advice from your medical team?
And also it is that my pancreas are producing no or might be very less insulinNope but yea it's a mixed insulin I am suppose to take in the mornings 15 units and in the night 15 units but the problem is that I don't know what to eat wheather it's healthy or not ......hence my weight is not increasing
Thank u very much for ur helpI think your weight is probably not increasing because your blood sugar is uncontrolled / too high. You need some advice from your medical team on how many grams of carbs your insulin is supposed to cover and an eating schedule.
Hello !!!Hello @brehmen - there are so many good reasons why getting better control is going to help. Can you give me a bit more info, so are you on a basal/ bolus regime and do you carb count for food ? Why have you not been taking your insulin ? What sort of foods do you normally like to eat ?
Thanks J
Hello @brehmen - there are so many good reasons why getting better control is going to help. Can you give me a bit more info, so are you on a basal/ bolus regime and do you carb count for food ? Why have you not been taking your insulin ? What sort of foods do you normally like to eat ?
Thanks J
Thank u very muchI agree with Catapillar. You need a daily meal plan which tells you how many grams of carbohydrate you should have for each meal so that your blood sugar stays in range.
Once your blood sugar is controlled, you should be able to put on weight @brehmen
Hello !!!
Actually I am prescribed by my doctor to take insulin as there is no insulin produced in my pancreas ..... and I mostly don't follow my diet properly as mostly it is tasteless like like to eat Brown rice as it is good in fiber minerals ......but as it is said it has a lot of carbohydrates
Could anyone help me with a proper diet plan for type 1diabetes?
Yes ;thank you very much with your views it really helped me@brehmen Ypu need to speak to your doctor to find out how much carbohydrate you should have at each meal.
Every person with Type 1 will take different amounts of insulin.
You take 30 units of mixed insulin. Your doctor should be able to help you and tell you how many grams of carbs you should have for each meal. We cannot guess this amount. Only a doctor familiar with your medical history and test results can help you with a diet plan.
Yes ;thank you very much with your views it really helped me
And also it is that my pancreas are producing no or might be very less insulin
Thank you' for your views it really helpedFasting levels of 360 are very bad for your body. You need to talk to your doctor about getting this under control.
You may also want to talk to your doctor about changing to a basal/bolus regime. This means you need 2 different types of insulin (short- and long-acting). The advantage is that you can be more flexible and when and how much you eat, provided that you are ready to learn a lot about counting carbs, correcting your sugar levels and so on.
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