Fasting glycemia do not control it

  
Shia
06/20/2018 11:06 a.m.

Good to all,
I already introduced myself a few days ago and wanted to make a consultation.I take breakfast and euchrea dinner and then put 7 from Lantus at 10 p.m.Fast I don't wear.
The glycemia during the day are very good.Before and after food and dinner I am 100-105 and 2 hours later between 135-140.So well.But on an empty stomach I don't finish getting out of 130. And most of the days I am between 150-165.So the days I have these high values, after breakfast I put myself in 200 quietly (logical ... childbirth very high).When they put me slow insulin is because my values ​​were in more than 200 all day with a hemo of 9. of this 3 weeks ago
Could it be that it is not my time, the 10pm?
And another thing is that in these 3 weeks I have lost 6 kilos.TB partia of a high and good weight I am controlling as much as it is normal, but I am not doing because my kids absorb me all the time.Do you think that if I go for a walk that is half an hour before having breakfast like this?I am looking for possible solutions that complicated is this.
Sorry for the tocho, but I wanted to explain it well.
Thank you all

DM 2 desde 2012
Eucreas 1-0-1
Lantus 23
En pruebas para descartar Mody
Hemos: 2012 (11%), 2013(7%), 2014 (5,9),2015(5,7), 2016 (6,2), 2017 (6,5), 2018(6,4), 2019 (6,7), 2020(7), 2021(8,3), 2022(7,3)

  
Edmundo
06/20/2018 11:48 a.m.

I have been with diabetes II for a year, and the same thing happens to you, but I started with 20 units and I go with 50 and not low of 120 on an empty stomach.

The exercise will help you, but only if you are constant, when I did, it dawned at 80-90.

Diagnóstico en navidad de 2016, sin saber qué diabetes tengo.
Lantus y metformina.
Diagnosticado con 620 de glucosa, actualmente con hbA1c de 6,7

  
Regina
06/21/2018 6:25 a.m.

You may need more doses of slow, but the doctor has to tell you, because it will be very little more, although the glycosilada will work out well, because you have good values.
If the climbs are later after meals, it will also have to be quickly.

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

  
Ruthbia
06/21/2018 6:47 p.m.

I am with Regina.It also depends on slow use.Lantus or Levemir do not cover 24 hours for example.
You can change breakfast taking other foods.I am doing soybean milk and integral bread with oil, for example.
Ask your endocrine.

Lada enero 2015.
Uso Toujeo y Novorapid.

  
Shia
06/21/2018 9:47 p.m.

But ruthbia if

ruthbia said:
I am with regina.It also depends on slow use.Lantus or Levemir do not cover 24 hours for example.
You can change breakfast taking other foods.I am doing soybean milk and integral bread with oil, for example.
Ask your endocrine.

But if you read my post, you will see that my postpandracials do not come out high.Obviously that of breakfast if it is already going to a high value.So I want to go down the fasting.And I think I have to change at the time ... I don't know.But I don't know if at 00 h or at 20-18-16 ....

DM 2 desde 2012
Eucreas 1-0-1
Lantus 23
En pruebas para descartar Mody
Hemos: 2012 (11%), 2013(7%), 2014 (5,9),2015(5,7), 2016 (6,2), 2017 (6,5), 2018(6,4), 2019 (6,7), 2020(7), 2021(8,3), 2022(7,3)

  
Ruthbia
06/21/2018 9:57 p.m.

@"Shia" Basal are almost flat.They make a little effect (a descent peak) around 3 hours of having injected them.If you are well between hours you should not touch the basal.What time does glycemia upload?Because if the postprandial of dinner is fine, you have a rise to dawn and that is alba effect.
Try breakfast later, slower hydrates, a walk after breakfast.If you use fast insulin you can consult with your doctor to put 1 unit of fast at breakfast.

Lada enero 2015.
Uso Toujeo y Novorapid.

  
runing50
06/23/2018 7:33 p.m.

@"Shia" The symptoms you say happen to many people, the issue of breakfasts many people feel fatal.From what you say you do not use fast, only Lantus and Eukreas for breakfast and dinner.Before putting a fast unit at breakfast, which is another puncture and first you would have to consult with the endocrine, I would try what Ruthbia tells you, to take to breakfast slower absorption hydrates (you do not say what you have breakfast) andWalk for a while every day as soon as you have breakfast (or before you indicate) this without consulting the doctor.If this did not help you, uploading the dose of eukreas at breakfast would be worth you.

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Shia
06/23/2018 8:10 p.m.

But it is fasting, it is not the postpandral.The postpandrial goes well

DM 2 desde 2012
Eucreas 1-0-1
Lantus 23
En pruebas para descartar Mody
Hemos: 2012 (11%), 2013(7%), 2014 (5,9),2015(5,7), 2016 (6,2), 2017 (6,5), 2018(6,4), 2019 (6,7), 2020(7), 2021(8,3), 2022(7,3)

  
runing50
06/23/2018 9:55 p.m.

That is why you have to correct yourself at breakfast, if the postpondrial of dinner is fine, it is possible that it is the effect of dawn as Ruthbia says.Then at breakfast already parts of high values ​​and the 3 options that I can think of is to act on the hydrates you take, or help you with the exercise or increase the medication.Increase the p.ejmp dinner pills, if the postpandrial is fine, the same passes from the effect of dawn to hypoglycemia (although it would also be a matter of trying).Anyway, having the rest of the values ​​well, you should not worry, I have been up to years after breakfast without knowing it, and at two hours, which was when I looked at me, I was acceptable, until I did notI put the free I did not find out that the peak had it at breakfast, and the Hemo had it between 5.7 and 6.4 approx.

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