Joanne Bell
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Parent of person with diabetes
My 16 year old daughter Sophie was diagnosed Tuesday with diabetes. When Sophie injects her insulin that she has to have before every meal (novorapid) after a few mins she feels a little sick and dizzy ! This isn't nice for her but she can cope. However when she injects her long acting insulin (tresiba) within minutes she feels extremely sick, dizzy, goes clammy and sweating. It's makes her feel so out of it. Her face also feels odd, achey across the forehead and under eye sockets and numb on the cheeks and she has pains in her stomach This lasts for a good 2 hours. She was asked to go to hospital to be monitored while she experienced this. Now initially on her obs it made her blood pressure shoot through the roof but all other obs like heart rate etc stayed ok. They're trying to say it's just like she is having a panic attack because if she was having a reaction to the insulin there would be a rash or she would be struggling to breathe. Sophie isn't stressed or worried about injecting and surely if she was worrying about injecting it would happen at every injection and she would be panicking before the injection not just after!!!!!! I'm not convinced !!!! And hate seeing her like this! She isn't a drama queen who seeks attention. I'm at a loss what to do !!!! Do you have any advice for us and information on Tresiba. Is it possible these are just awful side effects and would she be better changing to a different one? I'm just upset they think it's not the injection causing it. Thank you In advance Joanne