Hey guys!
I've been struggling with my BG for a couple of weeks - spiking a bit higher than usual after food, coming back down more slowly than usual. I've adjusted my basal, splitting it into 2 small doses at 6.30am and pm and started to inject small doses of Apidra at each meal even if carb content is negligeable. This seemed to be working to get me back stable in the 5 - 7 range. However, I've now developed a really bad cold which started middle of last week and has got progressively worse. Anyway, since Saturday, my BG has been all over the place. Any food is taking it into double figures and it feels like the injected insulin is no longer working.
As an example, I had raspberries (50g), yoghurt (75g), lizi's granola (20g) for breakfast at 7.15am. That's 15g carb. I would usually jab 1.5 units insulin for this and my BG would be about 5.5 at 2 hours. Today, I was a little high on waking (7.8) so jabbed 2 units Apidra. 2 hours later, 12.8! I've just jabbed 2 more units in the hope of bringing it down.
Could my cold really be causing this? Before the cold started, I felt my LADA was progressing, but I seemed to have it under control. Now, it's wild. Should I wait for the cold to go and then see how it is, or should I talk to the DSN immediately? And should I increase my basal a bit in the meantime, along with my Apidra ratio or carry on as usual and correct if extra doses of Apidra when it spikes? What are your thoughts please?
Smidge