Hi
My son (aged 29) was diagnosed as type 1 diabetic on the 5th anniversary of my total pancreatectomy - 26 September. He's doing ok, bit of a wobble when the honeymoon period ended but overall ok. The main problem he has is that if his BG goes above 9.5 then his insulin resistance goes through the roof. Below 9.5, 1 unit Novorapid drops him by around 3 mmol/l. Above 9.5, 1 unit drops him by around 0.2 mmol/l. He is managing by constant scanning which is obviously physically and mentally tiring.
Has anyone else experienced this and can suggest a way forward?
Thanks
Andy
PS - I hope you all had a good christmas and wish you all a happy, healthy New Year.
My son (aged 29) was diagnosed as type 1 diabetic on the 5th anniversary of my total pancreatectomy - 26 September. He's doing ok, bit of a wobble when the honeymoon period ended but overall ok. The main problem he has is that if his BG goes above 9.5 then his insulin resistance goes through the roof. Below 9.5, 1 unit Novorapid drops him by around 3 mmol/l. Above 9.5, 1 unit drops him by around 0.2 mmol/l. He is managing by constant scanning which is obviously physically and mentally tiring.
Has anyone else experienced this and can suggest a way forward?
Thanks
Andy
PS - I hope you all had a good christmas and wish you all a happy, healthy New Year.