Hello
@phil90 ,
There are so many aspects about this thread it is difficult to know where to start a response.
Firstly, good on you for wrestling with your diagnosis, for exploring the boundaries, for your curiosity leading to research in books and on line, for tapping in to this forum's accumulative knowledge - and for wanting to improve your management of your DM. Of course there is a high level of self interest in doing this; you want longevity as well as a decent quality of life and you certainly don't want true hypos interfering with your day. But well done.
I've picked up that you are on Novorapid, but couldn't spot what basal and whether you take that 1x daily or twice. I couldn't find what your latest HbA1c is. Nor did I find what TIR you are achieving; given that you started this thread in late April, it could be useful to know if things have improved in the last 30 days, as well as the last 90 days. I don't know if your weight is relevant to your diet. Is alcohol part of your daily life? I like a glass of wine or whisky, but Libre reveals that it definitely interferes with my digestion and BG. So the goal posts aren't too clear.
Secondly you've been T1 for less than a year and you mention "so many factors" affecting BG. One factor for you will be the possibility of your ailing pancreas intermittently contributing and confusing your interpretations.
Thirdly, I particularly agree with
@Benny G about measuring success at this stage and his list of things to try - but only one at a time! And you can't interpret anything from a single result, so each experiment needs a decent set of results to provide a platform to interpret from.
Much of your dialogue has been with
@rebrascora who has an exceedingly low carb diet and who, from my perspective, pushes boundaries by stacking insulin - which I'm uncomfortable about doing myself. She also uses changing her basal to assist in her daily BM management. I eat around 200-250gms of carbs daily, not as a target, its just what I want, when I want and I start with a breakfast of either 104 or 96 gms; those nos are divisible by my breakfast ratio of 1:13. I have a very inflexible 1x daily basal, which is optimised to keep me away from hypoland while I sleep and which I rarely alter. I regulate by using my bosul, knowing that if I've misjudged the dose (or something else comes into play) I can correct by eating a snack if low or a correction after 4+hrs, (usually at my next meal if I'm hungry). I aspire to be close to 6, a recent change from 7, with my recent improved BG stability.
What
@rebrascora both have in common is that we're both relatively new to this, that we've both found very different ways of accommodating our DM and, by complete coincidence, we're both sugar surfing. Or at least I think I am, in principle, even though I'm not yet near a pump.
It takes time to work this all out. I made stopping having hypos my first priority quickly followed by getting off the low, high, low roller coaster; I'd be happy to sharevhow I tackled that. I'm retired and have the luxury of no work schedule to adhere to; I fully appreciate that you don't have that luxury.
I hope some of this helps. You might find it helpful to read your first post again and update us on where you think you now are after 30+ days of this thread; writing that down here, might prove useful to you as well as us.