My name is Nyal Bryan and debut some 8 months ago with type 1 diabetes.
I am 16 years old and I have been very controlled and all good ... but I have been with sugar in 256, 392, 289 and so and I do not get out of 250 and I do not disagree, I injected correctly, my exact dose, asThe right thing, I take a lot of water, exercise and still have these 3 days with sugar like this and I am really desperate and sad.
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@"Nyal A. Trakzel", surely you begin to need more insulin if you wake up high.You will have to start by increasing the slow to wake up well. And then, if necessary, the fast. The increases are made one in one unit and waiting for three days to see the result. You would have to inform you your doctor how the doses are readjusted. It is normal that in the first months of needing less insulin, on the honeymoon, and then you have to increase. Welcome to the forum!
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Hello @"Nyal A. Trakzel" for what you explain, and being that you have been recently diagnosed, it points to the end of the "honeymoon", and you will have to see with your endocrine how to adjust the insulin, etc...
I leave you here a couple of issues that explain the effect of "honeymoon" on diabetes.
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Everything points to what they have told you previously.I would add the possibility that you are not rotating enough the areas where you click.
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Good, everything that the companions tell you 👍.You also have to do some type of aerobic exercise for 30 or 40 minutes (bike, run, etc.).You will see how glycemic indices go down