Jon-Manchester
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hi,
I am not sure if I should be happy or cry in despair (I say this very much tongue in cheek).
I switched to Levermir a few months ago from Lantus and yesterday I realised that I haven’t done a baseline check since I did the switch to Levemir. I take 7 units of Levemir in the morning and 9 at night.
So this morning I decided I wouldn’t eat any carbs and check how my blood sugar would behave and change dosage accordinlgy. I was thinking of waiting first to see how quickly my blood sugar rose before I took my dose of 7...
As it happens work over took things I completely missed taking my Levemir dose this morning and get the result as in the picture…
I am assuming because I am still in the ‘honeymoon’ period (as I havent been cured) for some reason my pancreas produced enough insulin for a non carb morning, at least today.
But what I do? Do I just ignore today’s test, take my normal 7 units and try it again tomorrow?
If anyone can remember their diabetic honeymoon period, how would you handle it?
Thanks Jon
I am not sure if I should be happy or cry in despair (I say this very much tongue in cheek).
I switched to Levermir a few months ago from Lantus and yesterday I realised that I haven’t done a baseline check since I did the switch to Levemir. I take 7 units of Levemir in the morning and 9 at night.
So this morning I decided I wouldn’t eat any carbs and check how my blood sugar would behave and change dosage accordinlgy. I was thinking of waiting first to see how quickly my blood sugar rose before I took my dose of 7...
As it happens work over took things I completely missed taking my Levemir dose this morning and get the result as in the picture…
I am assuming because I am still in the ‘honeymoon’ period (as I havent been cured) for some reason my pancreas produced enough insulin for a non carb morning, at least today.
But what I do? Do I just ignore today’s test, take my normal 7 units and try it again tomorrow?
If anyone can remember their diabetic honeymoon period, how would you handle it?
Thanks Jon