I have been diagnosed as having type 1 diabetes for a year now.I am 49 years of age.
I am finding that regardless of what i eat or how much insulin i take my BS are constantly going up, often going over 30.
also, even if i eat or drink nothing at all my BS continue to rise.
when i do take insulin before eating, sometimes for example, i'll have a 5ml jab and it covers the meal, but then having the same dose for the same meal will send me hypo, i am, therefore, worried.
other times i can consume a packet of sweets and my BS is not affected at all. why?
the insulin I am on is novorapid for meals and Lantus at night.
Also, i do not eat 'regular' meals, often only one a day,( not high fat/sugar)
i keep losing weight and my eyesight is often blurred.
Although I am a smoker i do not have a high sugar or high fat diet, carbohydrates affect my BS far more than sugary foods.
I'd appreciate your help on this matter and look forward from hearing from you.
Many thanks
Selina x
I am finding that regardless of what i eat or how much insulin i take my BS are constantly going up, often going over 30.
also, even if i eat or drink nothing at all my BS continue to rise.
when i do take insulin before eating, sometimes for example, i'll have a 5ml jab and it covers the meal, but then having the same dose for the same meal will send me hypo, i am, therefore, worried.
other times i can consume a packet of sweets and my BS is not affected at all. why?
the insulin I am on is novorapid for meals and Lantus at night.
Also, i do not eat 'regular' meals, often only one a day,( not high fat/sugar)
i keep losing weight and my eyesight is often blurred.
Although I am a smoker i do not have a high sugar or high fat diet, carbohydrates affect my BS far more than sugary foods.
I'd appreciate your help on this matter and look forward from hearing from you.
Many thanks
Selina x