merrymunky
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi all,
I’ve had a few occasions where I’ve used the novorapid before a meal and been spot on in my target range after tea (although today was slightly high at 8.2) then a few hours later I crash into a hypo.
Today was a particularly bad one that has taken a good 40 minutes to get under control. Felt a bit sick and tested and was 3.4. Had a good lucozade hit and a few sweets and 15 minutes later it had gone down further to 2.8. Some more glucose and ten minutes later it had gone down again to 2.3. Eventually it started to rise so I had a carby snack of a slice of bread with peanut butter and within the hour back up into the 5s again.
What I don’t understand is how I can be in target or even high on the insulin after tea then suddenly plummet so far down later on? I know novorapid continues to stay in the system for around 4 hours but I don’t get what is causing the huge crash after being in a good range after my meal. Surely the dosage has been appropriate to be in target after a meal. Any less and I would be too high.
It’s quite scary and tonight’s worried me as I just couldn’t get it under control for so long. Usually within the 15 minutes I feel better but tonight I definitely started to feel a lot worse (hot, very shaky etc) before it improved.
Potentially I only have a few more weeks of this as I won’t need insulin after baby arrives and I never had a hypo before insulin was introduced. Luckily the hypos don’t affect baby. She’s kicking about at the moment and seems unaffected but it does worry me when it keeps happening.
Has anyone else ever experienced similar?
I’ve had a few occasions where I’ve used the novorapid before a meal and been spot on in my target range after tea (although today was slightly high at 8.2) then a few hours later I crash into a hypo.
Today was a particularly bad one that has taken a good 40 minutes to get under control. Felt a bit sick and tested and was 3.4. Had a good lucozade hit and a few sweets and 15 minutes later it had gone down further to 2.8. Some more glucose and ten minutes later it had gone down again to 2.3. Eventually it started to rise so I had a carby snack of a slice of bread with peanut butter and within the hour back up into the 5s again.
What I don’t understand is how I can be in target or even high on the insulin after tea then suddenly plummet so far down later on? I know novorapid continues to stay in the system for around 4 hours but I don’t get what is causing the huge crash after being in a good range after my meal. Surely the dosage has been appropriate to be in target after a meal. Any less and I would be too high.
It’s quite scary and tonight’s worried me as I just couldn’t get it under control for so long. Usually within the 15 minutes I feel better but tonight I definitely started to feel a lot worse (hot, very shaky etc) before it improved.
Potentially I only have a few more weeks of this as I won’t need insulin after baby arrives and I never had a hypo before insulin was introduced. Luckily the hypos don’t affect baby. She’s kicking about at the moment and seems unaffected but it does worry me when it keeps happening.
Has anyone else ever experienced similar?