Hi all
I was diagnosed with type 1 3 years ago just as I started university at 32!!. My daughter was diagnosed at age 9 (now 16) and my 14 year old daughter diagnosed last year....my son and oldest daughter fine at present.
I am seeking advice for myself. Starting uni and being diagnosed with type 1 was a bit of a shock and to be honest I have had no time to sort myself out (concentrating on my daughters!). Well I am starting work soon and need to sort my control out but I struggle. I seem to be very very sensitive to insulin (novorapid) and hypo when I do daytime injections so have being making do on my night time insulin...my bloods do run high teatime,late evening. I am not a big eater and consume a small amount of carbs/sugar. I was wondering if anyone uses levemir/lantus during the day as well and night time instead of fast acting insulin. I wondering if this would be better to stablise my sugars? advice would be helpful...i get very little support and seen my consultant once since been diagnosed!
I was diagnosed with type 1 3 years ago just as I started university at 32!!. My daughter was diagnosed at age 9 (now 16) and my 14 year old daughter diagnosed last year....my son and oldest daughter fine at present.
I am seeking advice for myself. Starting uni and being diagnosed with type 1 was a bit of a shock and to be honest I have had no time to sort myself out (concentrating on my daughters!). Well I am starting work soon and need to sort my control out but I struggle. I seem to be very very sensitive to insulin (novorapid) and hypo when I do daytime injections so have being making do on my night time insulin...my bloods do run high teatime,late evening. I am not a big eater and consume a small amount of carbs/sugar. I was wondering if anyone uses levemir/lantus during the day as well and night time instead of fast acting insulin. I wondering if this would be better to stablise my sugars? advice would be helpful...i get very little support and seen my consultant once since been diagnosed!