Cumberland
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- Cumbria
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
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- Insulin
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I tend to use around 110 units a day on average, but a comment was made to me recently that it seemed high. Just interested in the feedback from others, as I know it's not a exact science for everyone.
We all may have type 1, but, we are all so very different @Craig1978
For sure, but it seems pretty clear from this that 'normal' is just what works best for the individual. [/B]I don't personally know any other people with T1, so it's always good to ask others in a similar situation.
Some of those doses would kill me! 8 units of Tresiba a day and about the same Novorapid depending on what I'm eating.
I'm very insulin sensitive and a little goes a long way.
So are Bovine insulins still being produced in Finland then ? @mike@work
Hope I've done that right. Not used it before.
I use Porcine (pork) insulin for mealtimes ie. for bolus injections, but have had real problems since Bovine (beef) insulins have been discontinued. The info from the company (Wochhardt ?) said that the ingredients to make it were no longer available.
I had a 2 hour mixed meal tolerance test last Nov which showed I'm still producing a bit of insulin, but with a very 'sluggish' response. Last week though my pancreas obviously woke up. A week of lows and a reminder that Tresiba is not flexible if you need to lower the dosage in a hurry.Me too but then again I reckon I am still in the honeymoon period (diagnosed 2017) and I am also still producing some insulin so am getting 'help' from my body, who knows how it will pan out as time goes on. Another reminder that we are all in different positions. Are you still producing insulin yourself?, it may not just be down to insulin sensitivity but the fact you are still producing some which then adds to that which you inject.
Hello again @mike@work,
Thank you, that's the mystery solved then. I'm afraid the only basal Porcine insulin is Porcine Isophane. I found it more powerful than Bovine Lente when I was put on it once before years ago. My current specialist nurse has recommended too many units of everything I've tried over the last few months, including this. I may yet have to return to it, because I do not find Lantus is without problems either. The fact that it does not last 24 hours can sometimes be a problem. I agree that for those of us who have problems on other insulins, animal insulins should be available as a right. Unfortunately, the pharmaceutical companies have no interest in the relatively small numbers of us who need animal insulin, while doctors who have no experience of animal insulin being used seem to be really scared by it.
Hope your switch to a Porcine insulin goes smoothly and gives you stable levels. That's all any of us want.
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