Hello, I am new in the forum and I still don't handle me very well.I am 42 years old and I am diabetic, I started with some pastelites (I think Belmetia) and now I get a noirpid and lantus.The point is that after several education sessions, visits to the endocrine (every 6 months), carry a more or less balanced diet, quit smoking, and play sports, I am getting worse;Sometimes they give me down to 35, 40, etc., and other increases from up to 450, I had a glucose meter for 6 days (which measures every 2 min.), To remove statistics and determine the reason for such tremendous decompensations, theLast visit to the endocrine already told me not to be more than it was an urgency, but ... can this be an urgency? He told me that I was changing the doses, but not yet.The point is that I have already decided to find a private endocrine and wanted to know if someone can recommend one in Granada, thank you.(Health is priceless)
I can advise you one who is a saint's hand, my mother was in the same situation as you, had constant hypoglycemia and this endocrine nothing more than saw her and asked her 3 questions I was already solved, then she is a very very attentive doctor with thePacietes, cares about them, and I assure you that it is an excellent professional in the field of diabetes, works in the public and also in the Priada.
Hija de 35 años , diabética desde los 5. Glico: normalmente de 6 , pero 6,7 la última ( 6,2 marcaba el Free) Fiasp: 4- 4- 3 Toujeo: 20
In the morning, just before breakfast: 8 u.Novorapid Half a day, just before food: 10 u.Novorapid At night, just before dinner: 9 u.of Novorapid and 1/2 h.After dinner: 26 u.of Lantus. Of course, all this if the levels enter into normal, which is almost never, if not more or less dose, and ¨Bolus¨¨:-\ "
Puffff you usually get up with high or low glycemia?Do you usually get to dinner with high or low glycemia ??? 'How many rations do you eat for breakfast ???
Hija de 35 años , diabética desde los 5. Glico: normalmente de 6 , pero 6,7 la última ( 6,2 marcaba el Free) Fiasp: 4- 4- 3 Toujeo: 20
Almost always when I get up, I have it high, about 230 or so, but then, and especially if I exercise or work, about 12, they give me downs, I have tried to get less dose, but then I arrive at half a day with her high.I usually have breakfast at 9, a coffee and a half toasted oil
Already, after the insistence of my relatives, who care more about me than myself, I have decided to visit a private endocrine, but which one?If someone knows any in Granada who can advise me ... please, I would appreciate it.= D>
Miembro del equipo de moderación del foro DM1 desde 1988 Mamá de 2 niños y a la espera del tercero Bomba + Dexcom
will 2 units, ethics?
Giuseppe, the Lantus, you will have it well regulated if you go to bed and raise with similar values. If you wake up high it may be that you need to raise the dose of Lantus. (Having good, 120?) Another reason to get high may be that you give you a night hypoglycemia and not find out, you would have to measure you at dawn to know.In that case, you would have to lower the dose.
Let's see, I tell you a good endocrine in Granada, José Antonio Lobón Hernández, it happened to me from NPH to Lantus+Novorapid and it made me lose weight.The one who quotes has deprived: MARTIN LOPEZ DE LA TORRE CASARES 958 203 447 San Juan de Dios 52 1st D 18001, Granada (from a doctors page: Link Now to yours: Has anyone given you diabetes education?You are like me a few years ago, you change the dose to volley, you do not foresee hypoglycemia and you are fighting against the lantus. Go to the endocrine planning you the calculation of sensitivity to carbohydrates and establishes a guideline for your bowling and response to situations in your life.If in the morning you have those whicketers you will have to take something in the middle of the morning, for example;The insulin guideline at least the touches better.To my liking the lantus at night gives more dislikes (downturn or climb, as I think) than something else, so I changed it at lunchtime and at least realized what was happening. The Lantus has a continuous 24 -hour action, so it should not influence you much in the hyper majoras.It looks like a phenomenon of dawn, but that you better talk to your endocrine. Much encouragement that diabetes, as a friend says, is a military disease: it fights with discipline and order.If you add a good knowledge of how things work, instead of a hell a bearable discomfort will become.And if you are optimistic, or that. Greetings
Giuseppe, the Lantus, you will have it well regulated if you go to bed and raise with similar values. If you wake up high it may be that you need to raise the dose of Lantus. (Having good, 120?) Another reason to get high may be that you give you a night hypoglycemia and not find out, you would have to measure you at dawn to know.In that case, you would have to lower the dose.
No no, they are 22 ... it's because of pregnancy.Which meant that guidelines cannot be compared.