rebrascora
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
- Pronouns
- She/Her
There was a lady on my DAFNE course who had been diabetic for 50 years. She only used 3 units of basal insulin (lantus I believe) and only a couple of units of bolus insulin, as she only ate one meal a day in the evening. She was hypoing almost every night which was why she was on the course, but her readings were high most of the day. She has now been changed to a pump but I have not heard from her since then to know how much better things are.
The thing is that we are all so very different..... some need a lot ..... and some need just tiny amounts of insulin..... but need it we do.
The phrase.... "you need whatever you need" is so important to remember with insulin. Comparing yourself to others when it comes to diabetes is not really a good thing because there are so many factors which some into play.
My honeymoon period lasted about 6 months and then there were 2 notable phases a couple of months apart where my basal requirements increased. It has been reasonably stable +/- 1 or 2 units since then.
The thing is that we are all so very different..... some need a lot ..... and some need just tiny amounts of insulin..... but need it we do.
The phrase.... "you need whatever you need" is so important to remember with insulin. Comparing yourself to others when it comes to diabetes is not really a good thing because there are so many factors which some into play.
My honeymoon period lasted about 6 months and then there were 2 notable phases a couple of months apart where my basal requirements increased. It has been reasonably stable +/- 1 or 2 units since then.