KleboldKlan
Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Since 12th October I've been having hypos in my sleep, they upped my insulin from 18 novorapid to 20, I am also on 22 tresiba. I don't want to lower it as my blood sugars have been dropping and I have been feeling better in myself. I want to know if there is anyway I can stop the hypos without lowering my insulin.
I lowered my Tresiba to 20 but it just went back to being high, when it use to be high I stopped taking my insulin completely as I was disappointed in myself. I only use to take it when I felt ill or had ketones. I don't want to go back to that point as like I said I have been feeling better in myself, more positive and I am also checking my sugars a lot more than I use to.
This morning it was 4.9. It's never been that low. I tried getting into the doctors this morning to see if they had any advice and suggestions, but once again the NHS has let me down. I know nocturnal hypos are dangerous, my DSN has said. But as the NHS doctors aren't doing a lot to help me with this, there isn't a lot I can do.
I have also tried to contact my DSN, but no response, I sent them my diary of my blood glucose levels, but not bothered getting back in touch, soon going to give up with trying to get help for it, so this is my last resort.
Any suggestions or advice??
I lowered my Tresiba to 20 but it just went back to being high, when it use to be high I stopped taking my insulin completely as I was disappointed in myself. I only use to take it when I felt ill or had ketones. I don't want to go back to that point as like I said I have been feeling better in myself, more positive and I am also checking my sugars a lot more than I use to.
This morning it was 4.9. It's never been that low. I tried getting into the doctors this morning to see if they had any advice and suggestions, but once again the NHS has let me down. I know nocturnal hypos are dangerous, my DSN has said. But as the NHS doctors aren't doing a lot to help me with this, there isn't a lot I can do.
I have also tried to contact my DSN, but no response, I sent them my diary of my blood glucose levels, but not bothered getting back in touch, soon going to give up with trying to get help for it, so this is my last resort.
Any suggestions or advice??