alphabeta
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
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- Insulin
Hello everyone, I'm writing this in tremendous disappointment and sadness... here's the thing that happens with me... first I'm a 17 years-old teenager who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 2009. I take 24 units mixtard in the morning; 12 units actrapid at lunch; 22 units mixtard at night. But my dinner insulin is driving me crazy because it acts very fast and erases all of my sugar at once in an hour or so.. I have to eat nothing less than 12 spoons of table sugar to get it higher again! This is crazy but it only happens at night! I changed my insulin and I started takimg 16 units NPH plus 2 units actrapid today.. it was 272 before dinner and in 2 hours it went down to 151 and 2 minutes later 120. I ate 7 spoons of sugar and it stayed at 116!!!! Most devastating feeling on earth!! It kept falling uncontrollably so i kept eating sugar unitil just before I installed this app it became 175. My doctor told me that i have slow absorption of food at night.. I'm afraid to ask for help from my parents because they think that I'm just overreacting.. I know it might seem like this but every diabetic is different than the other and what applies to you doesn't apply to you necessarily. My question is why does this happen to me? Please help
thank you for reading my question
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