My short acting doesn’t work for at least 4 hours it’s been like that for a while (with all foods even rising with salad) and specialty nurse said that’s fine as long as it’s normal by next dose but after 3 hours it can still be at 15-20 and as you know you feel rubbish when it’s like that
Hi diagnosed 25 years ago yes to dapne and yes to free style ratio is 2 units 10 carbs (very low carb diet) and 3-1 on correcting I’m just concerned it’s all failing and the professionals don’t seem bothered and I’m fairly active (dog Walker)If you are going up into the teens after eating a salad then I think it is likely that your basal insulin dose is not correct and your levels are slowly creeping up.
How long have you been diagnosed and do you have any tech like a Freestyle Libre to monitor your levels. Have you been on an education course like DAFNE.
Personally I am quite confident to stack my insulin corrections because I am reasonably experienced at managing my levels, I have done DAFNE and i have Freestyle Libre all of which give me confidence to manage my levels and like you I feel awful being high. Untimately, if I need to stack corrections then it indicates that my basal insulin dose is not correct or I have seriously miscalculated a bolus dose which considering I eat low carb, is pretty unlikely so I have to consider increasing my basal insulin the next day, taking into consideration other factors like activity levels etc. If you have not been given enough education to adjust your basal insulin then speak to a DSN about it. Do keep an accurate food diary when you are having problems like this along with your readings so that you can discuss them in detail with your DSN or consultant, but personally I think that we are responsible for the day to day management of our levels and we should be encouraged to experiment a little to find what works for us but always keeping an eye on safety. So if you are going to be at home all day and you have the means to test regularly and levels are not coming down in response to a correction after 2-3 hours and are still in the mid teens then I would certainly feel it reasonable to inject another small correction. Many people find that if their BG is high to start with, that correction ratios need to be higher to deal with it as their normal ratios are not so effective, so whilst 1 unit might bring me down 3 mmols if my BG is at 9, it might only bring me down 1.5mmols if I am already up at 13. Keeping yourself safe has to be the first and foremost consideration when using insulin. After that I think experimenting to find out what works for your body is more important than following rules!
Those are just my thoughts!
About 10-15 minutes before eatingI agree with @rebrascora that it sounds like a possible basal issue. What’s your blood sugar before you eat?
Are you carb counting and adjusting your bolus/fast/short-acting insulin to match what you’re about to eat?
How far in advance of your meal are you bolusing ?
About 10-15 minutes before eating
Really the only carbs is porridge in a morning dinner and tea is usually none I struggle with earlier dose as I’m a dog walker but could tryHave you tried bolusing a little earlier for meals where you spike? As an example, on Humalog I have to bolus 30 mins in advance for breakfast, but far less in advance for lunch and evening meal.
You say you’re eating very low carb? How low?
Sounds like your basal insulin is way out.My short acting doesn’t work for at least 4 hours it’s been like that for a while (with all foods even rising with salad) and specialty nurse said that’s fine as long as it’s normal by next dose but after 3 hours it can still be at 15-20 and as you know you feel rubbish when it’s like that
Really the only carbs is porridge in a morning dinner and tea is usually none I struggle with earlier dose as I’m a dog walker but could try
Just a thought. How about eating some carb. Its what the body is designed to run on. Standing by to be shot down. T2 is a very different condition so low carb may be good for them. I was taught to balance meals with carb, protein, fat ect.
Hope you both get your problems under control.
ps If I took my bolus that early(1 hour) I would be flat on the floor. Breakfast I take 5 mins before other meals I take after the meal otherwise I hit hypo before the food gets in there. It also means I know what I've eaten because sometimes my meal isn't what was promised 🙂
laughing because the I’m with you on the promised meal !Just a thought. How about eating some carb. Its what the body is designed to run on. Standing by to be shot down. T2 is a very different condition so low carb may be good for them. I was taught to balance meals with carb, protein, fat ect.
Hope you both get your problems under control.
ps If I took my bolus that early(1 hour) I would be flat on the floor. Breakfast I take 5 mins before other meals I take after the meal otherwise I hit hypo before the food gets in there. It also means I know what I've eaten because sometimes my meal isn't what was promised 🙂