Neil Walden
Most of us know that the general advice we receive from doctors and DSNs is just that - "general" and based on the "average" person with diabetes. However this completely well intentioned advice does not cater for the huge variations in individual responses to food and insulin. For instance when monitoring carbohydrate intake before a meal we all have different responses to certain types of carbohydrate as has been noted by several correspondents. Add to this variable response to insulin and you have a heady mix of factors!
I recently had a review of my progress with DAFNE with my DSN where it was suggested that I might need to consider changing to 0.5 dosing since I seem to be very sensitive to insulin, so that correcting for a snack of say 2.5 carbohydrate units by injecting 3 units of Humalog can be too much sometimes (except when it isn't of course on one of those days and it is too little!) I do get quite a few hypos, or at least above the DAFNE recommendations (8 in the past two weeks). I have considered the alternative of using an insulin pump, but to me it seems more of a hassle than 6-7 injections per day. It is all down to personal preference I guess and I would still need to carb.count, plus programming the pump and all the associated stuff.
I would be pleased to hear from other people who are very sensitive to insulin, so that we can share experiences and helpful tips.
I reckon that we should establish an ongoing forum to discuss the kind of issue we have raised during the currency of this blog because a lot of valuable insights are emerging.
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