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Disputed glucose

  
Chesana
07/28/2025 3:39 a.m.

Good night.I haven't written anything even if I read you every day.But I don't know what to do and therefore help.

I have type 2 for 4 years.First pills and for a couple of years an injected insulin.I had allergy to the former (insulin ... several because they made me reaction) and for just over a year I am with Apidra, which is fast.

I take 2.5 of prednisone (corticosteroids) a day, although from time to time I have to climb to 5 mg because I can no longer with pain (I also have some more diseases).The endocrine no longer knows what to do with me because he says that as long as they do not take away the corticosteroids he cannot do anything else (?Maddening.

The problem is that a few months ago, after eating, it has been up and up and up the glucose.I punctuate 18 units and there is no way to prevent me from going to more than 300 in the middle of the afternoon.A little before 8 in the afternoon ... Hip.It is clear that those or, but I no longer know how to avoid those 300 and many in the middle of the afternoon.

I control the midday food (at night, with the hiccup of the 20 h, I have no problems), but I do not know where I am wrong.And I don't even tell if one day (from pears) I drink a 0/0 alcohol beer ...

Anyway, if any of you can help me telling me what I can do, I would appreciate it infinite.



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cacharro
07/28/2025 3:25 p.m.

Hi.

I do not know the apidra insulin, I put novo rapid apart from slowing the toujeo.As for the corticosteroids, they were given by velutine wasp bites and also shoot my glucose.

You say that after eating you shoot at 300 and then ... hiccy.From eating you arrive with high glucose and that's why you have after 300 and insulin ends up acting and gives you hiccups at 20 hours? Or do you possibly need basal insulin.It is my opinion.

Greetings.

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Ruthbia
07/28/2025 9:10 p.m.

Well, while you are with corticosteroids it is a guyvive.

What you have to try is that the insulin action curve, the action peak, when it is running, coincides with food absorption.

Put it 15 min before eating and observe, this is proof and error until you give over time for your body.It varies with the day, time, hormones, etc.

In my case, I need the fast at breakfast almost 50 min before breakfast, 15 min in meals and 0 min at dinner.Thus he avoided those peaks.


Lada enero 2015.
Uso Toujeo y Novorapid.

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