Joanneclairebarnes
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Thanks this is all very interesting. I am definitely going to ask why metformin.Good to hear you have Libre but do push for more help and explanations for what their thinking is re medication. I believe that Metformin can also inhibit the liver from dumping glucose into the blood stream so that may be why they have prescribed it but that may be potentially dangerous if you are also having hypos, which may be why they don't want you to take insulin at lunchtime, although as I understand it, Metformin takes time to build up in the system and is not specifically active after each dose, but builds up to a level of effectiveness throughout the day.
On my DAFNE course they actually said that they consider a hypo 3.5 or below rather than the typical 4 because non diabetic people can naturally drop below 4 on occasion, so whilst they shouldn't be too concerned there is much more focus these days on preventing "hypos". I would have thought they should maybe look at changing your lunchtime insulin:carb ratio to prevent them rather than suggesting you don't use insulin at lunchtime.
Have you been taught to alter your insulin doses to match your meals? Have you done a DAFNE or equivalent course?
Another option would be to have a low carb meal at lunchtime and not use insulin. I am Type 1 and I follow a very low carb higher fat way of eating and there is nothing wrong with that if you can get your head around it. In fact I often don't have any lunch at all and just have breakfast and dinner. There is no harm in cutting carbs and it can be an enjoyable way to eat once you know how. I certainly use it as a means of helping to control my diabetes and use less insulin, so don't be offended by the suggestions made above. I am sure they were made in good faith. Yes, as Type 1s we are encouraged to eat "normally" but there is no harm in experimenting with low carb. It is not harmful, provided you reduce your insulin dose accordingly.
I have done dafne but I just feel like I'm really struggling with dosage adjustment as I take such small amounts already. I think I lower carb lunch maybe something to experiment with. Also with a young baby I do find it hard to prepare lunch, count carbs accurately, work out ratios etc.. I think I am also struggling mentally with getting my head round having to do this all the time. I feel like im starting again after pregnancy and just don't know where to start.
Thank you so much for your time and advice. I'm not offended by the suggestions above, it was more the way it was put across. Just feeling a bit sensitive at the moment!