Leo
Active Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1.5 LADA
Hi everybody!
I hope you are all keeping well?
I have a question re starting insulin when on a low carb diet.
My diabetes nurse has prescribed low dose Glargine (4-6) and Humalog (2-4) even though I was already on a low carb diet for weight loss purposes. My bloods are in range for I’d say 95% of readings as long as I stick to the diet. I explained to her that I would be happy to start injecting once my bloods trend upwards whatever I am or am not eating and she agreed that would be ok.
I have also read that when diagnosed it is probably a good idea to start injecting low dose as it puts the Pancreas under less stress to produce.
I should probably be asking the nurse this question but I’m not due to see her for a couple of weeks but I just wonder if any of you lovely people out there have experience in this?
As things stand at the moment I seem to be in the “honeymoon period” but at the same time I don’t want to have to eat carbs just to ‘soak up’ injected insulin to avoid hypo’s. I saw on a conversion chart that each unit of insulin seems to reduce glucose by 2.8mmol or 50 mg/dl. This chart doesn’t seem to differentiate between long acting/fast/rapid acting insulin. Please educate me! Thankyou in advance.
I hope you are all keeping well?
I have a question re starting insulin when on a low carb diet.
My diabetes nurse has prescribed low dose Glargine (4-6) and Humalog (2-4) even though I was already on a low carb diet for weight loss purposes. My bloods are in range for I’d say 95% of readings as long as I stick to the diet. I explained to her that I would be happy to start injecting once my bloods trend upwards whatever I am or am not eating and she agreed that would be ok.
I have also read that when diagnosed it is probably a good idea to start injecting low dose as it puts the Pancreas under less stress to produce.
I should probably be asking the nurse this question but I’m not due to see her for a couple of weeks but I just wonder if any of you lovely people out there have experience in this?
As things stand at the moment I seem to be in the “honeymoon period” but at the same time I don’t want to have to eat carbs just to ‘soak up’ injected insulin to avoid hypo’s. I saw on a conversion chart that each unit of insulin seems to reduce glucose by 2.8mmol or 50 mg/dl. This chart doesn’t seem to differentiate between long acting/fast/rapid acting insulin. Please educate me! Thankyou in advance.
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