María Lopez

  
María Lopez
07/17/2017 5 a.m.

Good afternoon my name is Maria and a month ago I was injected Insulina Novomix 30 only 20 units at night.
I have not been able to control my sugar levels in the morning to bring 169 to 200 of sugar and at night before dinner until 269.
What happens if you have a malted at 9 breakfast at 11 and ate at 7 and how I have to inject the insulin I have to have something like at 10:30 pm.
I know that I must regularize my food schedules this has happened to me occasionally.
The question is what happens if this happens to me from time to time.
Is it always that I should always load insulin when I leave home?
What can I have dinner when it's very night.
I take a pill in the morning containing 50mg sitagliptin with 850mg of metformin, in the food a pill of only metformin and at dinner injected me the 20 insulin units and I take the same morning pills.
I need your support my lack of control is at dinner and at the time.
Kind regards

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Regina
07/18/2017 1:27 a.m.

Commit to the doctor that you don't control that treatment well.Maybe I can put another one better.
The Novomix is ​​a fast and slow mixture, but it does not cover 24 hours
That you see a good endocrine.

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

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