Hi all,
Been wondering something as I read over my medication side effects list. I'm on metformin (500mg twice a day), semaglutemide (0.25 once a week) and some basal insulin (8 units once a day).
So as I understand it, the insulin could theoretically make me go hypo, which is why I've had to inform the DVLA etc. Or can the semaglutemide do that on its own?
Anyway, if you look at my chart for the last 5-ish weeks..
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cADF0UxEPg0BnxezUyH8vUL7OABOvC_D3_7pdkQI-b8/edit?usp=sharing
The strange thing is that I'm essentially ultra stable at around 5.5 for the last month, with raises just above a 6 and lows just below the 5. But surely if I'm on insulin, I should be potentially going lower than this? Or is it just that with my current routine I'm essentially always in the middle range? I basically do midday lunch and 6pm-ish dinner and nothing with carbs, plus no snacks or breakfast. So I'm being pretty strict food-wise, but I was expecting at some point my numbers would keep going down because of the insulin?
Or is this some natural point where my own system is pulling me back away from the hypo range?
Not that I'm complaining, just wondering about the advice about hypo's and stuff, because it doesn't look like I'm even close to them. Lowest I get is around midday right before lunch.
I know that different people will have a different sort of natural starting point BG wise, but does this mean the insulin isn't being effective?
Been wondering something as I read over my medication side effects list. I'm on metformin (500mg twice a day), semaglutemide (0.25 once a week) and some basal insulin (8 units once a day).
So as I understand it, the insulin could theoretically make me go hypo, which is why I've had to inform the DVLA etc. Or can the semaglutemide do that on its own?
Anyway, if you look at my chart for the last 5-ish weeks..
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cADF0UxEPg0BnxezUyH8vUL7OABOvC_D3_7pdkQI-b8/edit?usp=sharing
The strange thing is that I'm essentially ultra stable at around 5.5 for the last month, with raises just above a 6 and lows just below the 5. But surely if I'm on insulin, I should be potentially going lower than this? Or is it just that with my current routine I'm essentially always in the middle range? I basically do midday lunch and 6pm-ish dinner and nothing with carbs, plus no snacks or breakfast. So I'm being pretty strict food-wise, but I was expecting at some point my numbers would keep going down because of the insulin?
Or is this some natural point where my own system is pulling me back away from the hypo range?
Not that I'm complaining, just wondering about the advice about hypo's and stuff, because it doesn't look like I'm even close to them. Lowest I get is around midday right before lunch.
I know that different people will have a different sort of natural starting point BG wise, but does this mean the insulin isn't being effective?