I punish me and I don't get off

  
Jose3332
12/26/2019 1:24 a.m.

I punctuate, I click on me again and I don't lower me 370 now.I have punctured twice what I would normally prick to eat, then at two hours I have punctured 5 times what I would prick to correct myself (20 units !!!), 4h after eating I am in 400 ....
I have eaten pasta, and it is not the first time that happens to me, it has been passing as twice a day for 7dias, without infections, without costipados.
I think it is by lipoatropia dystrophy or whatever it is called, although there are no very visible packages ..
Anyone knows how to know if I have that, or something else, I can't with these levels I find me fatal ...

Thank you so much.

TIPO I
Con Apidra y Toujeo.
HBA1c 6%

  
Regina
12/26/2019 1:35 a.m.

Do you get slow?
If you do not go down, go to emergencies.
400 is a lot.

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

  
naranks
12/26/2019 12:09 p.m.

It may be due to a lupodystrophy or something as simple as insulin has lost its properties due to being subject to high or low temperature.You should go to the specialist and look at the ketonic because you have very high amounts of blood sugar

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Jose3332
12/26/2019 12:22 p.m.

@Regina yes I'm slow
@naranks I already changed the insulin 2 days ago and continues to pass, it is how I had no insulin in my body, as and step by being 100 to 350 and there it stays, stable in 350. And I also exercise and it takes hours (it takes hours (With hours I mean that I am 4 hours in 300) to go down .. and I have gone from clicking 8u of fast to breakfast to click 20, as if nothing and breakfast 3r.And yet I end up correcting the 300 with 20u more from Apidra, this is crazy.Neither changing the ball, nor changing injection place or sport ...

TIPO I
Con Apidra y Toujeo.
HBA1c 6%

  
Merchedm
12/26/2019 12:32 p.m.

That is crazy!Care with the last 20 units !!!
Remind you that with high blood glucose, sports should not be done, for ketoacidosis, if you see that you do not improve, I would go to the hospital, emergency or your endo, they can help you.

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sigsauer
12/26/2019 12:48 p.m.

@Jose3332 I would start uploading the slow one, I have gone from 22 to 24-25u de toujeo because you want or not always ingest a greater amount of fat that then costs a world to go down, I do not know if this has been your case,I also have a greater resistance because although without happening things that the rest of the year almost or try.-

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Consu
12/27/2019 1:13 a.m.

Hi Jose3332, as Regina has told you, or to Emergencies or your educator.If we are high, more insulin, if we are low, less unseulin.If we are high click on arms, and if we are low, in legs or buttocks.More than 150 or 160, one more united, and more than 200, 2 more units, in my case the insulin Novorrapit.I have it in writing, to remember, and even so sometimes I do not remember, and the truth is that sometimes it does not work for me.You have to have a lot of discipline.This is what my educator told me, allome, they tell you other different things.Each person is a world.
Jose3332, to see if what happens to you is to have the obstructed needle, or that you take away the needle, before, tells to ten ..... is that the same thing happened to me.
You will tell us how you are.Good luck to you and all.

DM LADA (7-4-09). Con 50 años. Novorrapit flexpen, y Tresiva. Sin complicaciones.

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