Hi how are things?
Well I tell you a little, I have a year and a half.My treatment is Lantus 20 units at 10 pm.And Apidra (6-6-6) varying the rapid according to pre and according to food.Do not calculate the rations of hydrates, it seems to me an impossible mission, I mean that I do it by eye, for the test-error method.Before the units of fast varied because I was a little fear, now I do.The endocrine sees me every 4 months but I have not really seen myself still well controlled at any time at my glucose levels.On the last visit he told me to go up the Lantus myself because he spent a lot of time from one visit to another.His guideline was that if for 2 days he rose myself above 110 glucose increased 2 units the lantus, when I went to his consultation I used 16 units of Lantus.As you will, I have already uploaded two units 2 times, first to 18 and now I am in 20.
The problem is that when I go up to 18 units I am more or less a better controlled week, but after that week I get up up high, now I went up to 20 units and the same thing happened to me, I have been a little better the first week butFrom there again shot in the morning, values of 180-190 when I woke up.
My question is once the body is done to a amount of Lantus for example 18 and it passes a few days so it can be that "gets used to it" and therefore demand more?I'm still like this, increasing it?until what amount, because the problem is that I only shoot in the pre in the morning, then to food and dinner I arrive well, so when the lantus increases, I have hypoglycemia in other hours of the day.
I have to add that relatively little dinner, for example compared to food and put the same units of fast, and try not to put much carbohydrate at dinner so as not to be high in the morning.
It is a bit desperate doing evidence and changes and trying and continuing to see values in the glymeter so high especially when starting the day, which one begins with bad news.There has been some morning that I have gotten up with almost 300 and the next day not.
Thank you all because you read me a lot.