CivicFreak
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Thank you! my levels are definitely going in the right direction - averaging around 8 in the mornings before breakfast, but jumping up to around 15 afterwards, same goes for midday meals and evening meals. Average before going to bed is still around 16. Spoke to nurse yesterday and she has said they are going to look at putting me on Novorapid (when I was put on Tresiba last week I was also given Novorapid but told not to use it until instructed) to bring those spikes down, but they just want to see what my levels are hitting after a week of being on Tresiba first, so I have to call them back on Thursday with my results. I think in order to bring my background levels down to more acceptable readings the Tresiba will need to be increased a little - as it is I'm only taking 6 units a day currently.Hope your test results bring clarity @CivicFreak, and you can get a confirmed classification.
Glad to hear that your levels are slowly beginning to improve.
Hopefully you’ll be rockin and rollin with basal:bolus MDI in no time, giving you much more chance to aim for in-range BGs much more of the time 🙂
Feels like I'm starting entirely from scratch! I had it under control with diet, exercise and a low does of metformin and that was doing the job nicely for 3 years. As you say though, I'll have a better idea of what I'm dealing with when my results come back. Type 1.5 is definitely a new one to me but after researching this it seems to make some sense.
Will feed back when I have more info.