BilliamWills
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
Hello guys, it's been a while. I've recently informed my consultant that my insulin is not working or is working at about 95% efficiency. For the last 2 weeks I've been injecting as usual, but to no avail. BG levels currently running at a steady 20-30 mmol/l, which being a t1 diabetic I know is very bad. Ketone levels are 0.5 mmol/l but the doctors will not prescribe any more?
I'm feeling the full effects of the hyperglycemia..
Anyone have any advice at all?
Thanks guys
Bill - T1 Diabetic for 5 years
Follow sick day rules to correct ketones - https://www.stockport.nhs.uk/documents/PIL/50647_MED127.pdf
If you think there's something wrong with your insulin just bin it and start a fresh vial/pen.
I don't know what you mean by "prescribe more" if you are needing more insulin, just give yourself more insulin.
Maybe the increase in blood sugar over the last couple of weeks is connected to a decrease in activity/increase in weight/increase in stress/development of an illness.
Hi Bill - what's your regime and what insulin are you on ?
When you say your doctor isn't prescribing you any more do you mean insulin ? As a type 1 diabetic they cannot refuse you insulin - as you need medication to live. If this is the case then you need to make a complaint to the practice in question.
Reasons for why insulin does not work can be down to a number of reasons, so ineffective insulin, illness, stress, lifestyle changes, as long as you've ruled these factors out then you should be comfortable making insulin adjustments to bring your levels down.
Let us know more so we can help
I am on novorapid and legends insulin, on a basal-bolus regime.
The doctors will happily give me insulin but Ketone test strips, they're very apprehensive. Sorry I should've been more specific.
I inject 20u of novorapid about 4 hrs ago, which in the first 2, brought the BG levels down by 2 mmol but at the 4 hr mark about 10 mins ago, I'm 6 mmol higher than when I injected.
It's starting to worry me as they've been very sporadic for the last 14 days and no lower than 20 or so mmol.
Thanks for the help, much appreciated
With the info provided we dont know if you are high constantly or are dropping at night or whether younare correcting or adjusting your insulin, or whether you
are eating more and not working out your insulin correctly or whether you have changed your insulin/pens etc...
Some info would assist..
I've read that doing at least a few tests in the middle of the night should help determine if you are dropping enough at night that you need to look up dawn phenomenon.
Hopefully he got himself to the hospital.Something is odd here, as BilliamWills isnt responding...
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