Let's see if someone can help me with some advice.
The fact is that it is happening to me more than normal to click and that, blood comes out or not (usually), the glucose begins to be bitten at half an hour.
It never happened to me with the Lantus or the Tresiba, but in the last 2 years I am going to episode every 2 or 3 months (with the Tresiba).I know that they say that this cannot go through how insulin crystallizes and I don't know what more rolls, but my experience makes it clear.
I usually prick the three -in -the morning (15 units), and seeing that this happens to me, I hope 1 hour always for breakfast (clicking the quick).
And I don't understand why now it happens to me so usually.I use 4mm needles (thinking that with these it would happen to me less), and I click on the buttocks, rotating through areas and quadrants.Before I did it in the lower back (where I arrived) but this began to happen to me and changed to the buttocks.
For this and other reasons, I want them to put the bomb (I will avoid punctures and I trust that I forget about these downs) but the endocrine that touched me did not understand what happened to me and said that that could not happen ¿!So the thing is going to take (I am waiting for another endo to see me, but it goes late).
Any recommendation?I am desperate, each downturn is an absolute stress and it gives me a lot of anxiety every morning when clicking knowing that this can happen to me.
I don't know what I do wrong, I have not changed my way of clicking (almost 20 years in diabetic) ... I don't understand anything.
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Hi.
If I did not read badly, (if I did forgive) you say that the slow thing to you one hour before breakfast. And it will not be much time and this explains that the glucose emphasizes you to plummete in half an hour?
I get 15-17 (according to situations that affect me), toujeo units but at night and the reason is the one that explains above, being more "still". With this new novorapid 7-9, 5-6 and 5-6 respectively morning, afternoon and night, even at night and how the afternoon measures come only 4 or 5 units (sometimes and before dinner I whistle.
I believe that perfection cannot be achieved, but if "play" a little with experience. It is my opinion.
Greetings.
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cacharro said:
@Cacharo said:
Hi.
If I did not read badly, (if I did forgive) you say that the slow thing to you one hour before breakfast. And it will not be much time and this explains that the glucose emphasizes you to plummete in half an hour?
I get 15-17 (according to situations that affect me), toujeo units but at night and the reason is the one that explains above, being more "still". With this new novorapid 7-9, 5-6 and 5-6 respectively morning, afternoon and night, even at night and how the afternoon measures come only 4 or 5 units (sometimes and before dinner I whistle.
I believe that perfection cannot be achieved, but if "play" a little with experience. It is my opinion.
Greetings.
Thanks for the answer.
Yes, I punctuate the basal one hour before breakfast, but as if they are 3;The basal should not affect blood glucose in that way.Maybe you understood that I click the quick one hour before breakfast, but no, I meant the slow one.
And no, at that time I do nothing, nor exercise, nor do I move or anything.Anyway, mysteries of insulin, blood or what I know.
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Courage with the investigation is curious about the Tresiba .....
I have always put it at night at dinner time, especially why I don't know where I will be at breakfast and if I can have breakfast ...
In my case, stress affects me and what eats, when it is, so I calculate the rapid as much as possible, and I am 34 units and I have never noticed that it affects me as you
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Mikel01 said:
@Mikel01 said:
Let's see if someone can help me with some advice.
The fact is that it is happening to me more than normal to click and that, blood comes out or not (usually), the glucose begins to be bitten at half an hour.
It never happened to me with the Lantus or the Tresiba, but in the last 2 years I am going to episode every 2 or 3 months (with the Tresiba).I know that they say that this cannot go through how insulin crystallizes and I don't know what more rolls, but my experience makes it clear.
I usually prick the three -in -the morning (15 units), and seeing that this happens to me, I hope 1 hour always for breakfast (clicking the quick).
And I don't understand why now it happens to me so usually.I use 4mm needles (thinking that with these it would happen to me less), and I click on the buttocks, rotating through areas and quadrants.Before I did it in the lower back (where I arrived) but this began to happen to me and changed to the buttocks.
For this and other reasons, I want them to put the bomb (I will avoid punctures and I trust that I forget about these downs) but the endocrine that touched me did not understand what happened to me and said that that could not happen ¿!So the thing is going to take (I am waiting for another endo to see me, but it goes late).
Any recommendation?I am desperate, each downturn is an absolute stress and it gives me a lot of anxiety every morning when clicking knowing that this can happen to me.
I don't know what I do wrong, I have not changed my way of clicking (almost 20 years in diabetic) ... I don't understand anything.
Good, it also happened to me and it is that ... say what they say .. if the puncture falls intramuscular, capillary or whatever it is .. let's go .. that blood comes out and sometimes it hurts a lot ... and it starts to go down to the 20-30min ...... white and in the bottle .. it is the insulin even if it is the slow one .. it has also happened to me and the endocrine says that it does not know how it is.
At that time I used 6mm needles, and I ended up using the 4mm and it is true that it stopped happening to me ... you might check if the puncture technique (take the pinch correctly etc ... you are doing it correctly)
Finally and after all ... I ended up requesting the bomb and I am currently with the Ypsomed ... Nothing to see uncle ... This is to go from being accustomed to bike and give you a Ferrari, correct many things like hypers that do not end by fat/protein intake .... that one day you are a little more active and you get bolus of the same thing that you always eat ... etc. etc.
Think about it if you need it for your mental health, this is a background and we have to be our best.
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marine said:
@marine said:
Mikel01 said:
Mikel01said:
@Mikel01said:
Let's see if someone can help me with some advice.
The fact is that it is happening to me more than normal to click and that, blood comes out or not (usually), the glucose begins to be bitten at half an hour.
It never happened to me with the Lantus or the Tresiba, but in the last 2 years I am going to episode every 2 or 3 months (with the Tresiba).I know that they say that this cannot go through how insulin crystallizes and I don't know what more rolls, but my experience makes it clear.
[[ERROR-TRANS]]Me suelo pinchar la Tresiba a las mañanas (15 uds), y viendo que me pasa esto, espero 1 hora siempre para desayunar (pinchándome la rápida).
And I don't understand why now it happens to me so usually.I use 4mm needles (thinking that with these it would happen to me less), and I click on the buttocks, rotating through areas and quadrants.Before I did it in the lower back (where I arrived) but this began to happen to me and changed to the buttocks.
For this and other reasons, I want them to put the bomb (I will avoid punctures and I trust that I forget about these downs) but the endocrine that touched me did not understand what happened to me and said that that could not happen ¿!So the thing is going to take (I am waiting for another endo to see me, but it goes late).
Any recommendation?I am desperate, each downturn is an absolute stress and it gives me a lot of anxiety every morning when clicking knowing that this can happen to me.
I don't know what I do wrong, I have not changed my way of clicking (almost 20 years in diabetic) ... I don't understand anything.
[[ERROR-TRANS]]Buenas , a mi también me pasaba y es que ... digan lo que digan.. si el pinchazo cae intramuscular , capilar o como se llame.. vamos.. que te sale sangre y a veces duele mucho.... y te empieza a bajar a los 20-30min...... blanco y en botella .. es la insulina aunque sea la LENTA .. a mi me ha pasado también y el endocrino dice que no.... pero ya sabemos como va esto de la diabetes.
At that time I used 6mm needles, and I ended up using the 4mm and it is true that it stopped happening to me ... you might check if the puncture technique (take the pinch correctly etc ... you are doing it correctly)
[[ERROR-TRANS]]Finalmente y después de todo... acabé solicitando la bomba y actualmente estoy con la YPSOMED ... nada que ver tio... esto es pasar de estar acostumbrado a ir en bici y que te den un ferrari , corrige muchas cosas como hipers que no acaban por ingesta de grasa/proteina.... que un dia estés un poco más activo y te sobre bolo de lo mismo que comes siempre ... etc etc.. un antes y un después.
Think about it if you need it for your mental health, this is a background and we have to be our best.
Thank you very much for your comment.In other Anglo -Saxon forums I have already read people that happen, but it comforts to read it here too.
Unfortunately, the 2 endocrine that I have been since I wrote that insists that what happens to me is impossible;I show them the graphics and tell you what I did and say it can't be.They do not know how to justify the downturn in any other way but they insist that it cannot happen.
And total, I asked for the bomb and have not granted it.I, now I have a shit control, I will have to continue a click.Tomorrow, 17 other units in the morning and to pray so that it does not happen again.
It is desperate.I had no idea that at least here, in Bilbao (Basque Country) they put so many pights.
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