EmmaNew
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hi. So I had gestational diabetes 5 years ago and controlled it extremely well with diet only. However after yearly checks earlier this year my GTT was too high and after treating me for type 2 with increasing (up to maximum) doses of Gliclazide and Metformin they decided to try insulin by injection (first on Novorapid which I was allergic to and now Apidra). My dad is type 1 and fantastic at keeping good bg so it's not Alien to me and I have really good knowledge of foods. However after finding that 1 unit to every 10g of carbs was way too much for me I started to reduce it to 50 %-75% of 1 unit per 10g but I find that the insulin seems to rush in and my bg comes tumbling down way too low and I end up eating like it's some kind of race just to get the food into my system as quickly as possible and then when it does finally get in I go high again. It's like I need the full dose but it just works too fast. My consultant agrees with me that injecting after food is not a good idea. Does anyone know if I would benefit from an analogue instead? Sorry if tmi but it's driving me mad and now I start to panic every time I take it