Guest guest Posted August 28, 2001 Report Share Posted August 28, 2001 In a message dated 01-08-28 18:32:28 EDT, you write: << Anyone who uses humalog and lantus I would appreciate your comments and experiences thanks ressy >> hi, Ressy, I'm on Humalog and Lantus but I'm on a ten-minute break from work, checking my email and no time to answer right now, I'll try to get back to you later. My experience has been good...except the Humalog pen doesn't do half units, which I find I need. Better is the BD pen mini, which is re-usable and uses insulin cartridges. If you've already bought the Humalog pens, well, use 'em up but then try to get one of the BDs. I think they're available online if you can't find them locally. Vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2001 Report Share Posted August 28, 2001 ---My husband is on the humalog and lantus. It is not good at the moment nor has it been really good in several week. His bg's were over 400 last night. He didn't tell me that. I had to use his meter since I had left mine at work and his last reading came up. He had gone to bed not a happy camper and I knew something was wrong. He has been having headaches and bouts of nausea as well. He has been on the humalog for a while, a couple of years I think but the lantus is new. The endo he has now, dropped the N and added the lantus. His numbers were in a slump before the lantus was introduced. He would evelate in the readings after exercising, that is doing some yard work, like pulling weeds. He can't exercise much but whatever he can do is good. But the numbers went up. So, our dr. sent him to an endo. She changed the meds to what they are now. However after a couple of weeks of bad readings, she upped the humalog to take whatever the sugar was and take the dosage to correspond with that. It is not helping. He is taking too much insulin I think, at this point. He has cut the carbs down. had 15 carbs for breakfast and 35 carbs for lunch. He bg went to over 200. Now he is afraid to eat. This is nuts. He is disgusted today and I guess I can't blame him for that at all. He is trying but nothing is working. madge In diabetes_int@y..., resmith315@a... wrote: > Ok...Finally after a month of erratic numbers I got the doc to believe me > that I needed a little more help. I just came back from the pharmacy with my > humalog in a pen. I meet with the dietician tomorrow. I wrote a very angry > letter to his office this morning and faxed it over. > I can only have control at less than 20 grams. I have a horrendous dawn > thingy and spike consistently over 200 with even 20 grams per meal. I spent > a horrible weekend and let him know this morning that if he was not going to > help then get out of the way. The nurse called me this afternoon and left a > curt message that the humalog was at the pharmacy. She just gave me enough > time to ask for it to be in pen form as it is mostly for very small doses and > out and about times. Anyway I will work with the dietician tomorrow. She > said the dose was to be one unit for 15 grams of carbs but we will see what > my drop test is and how resistant I am. > I don't plan on using this alot...I can jump on the treadmill and get my > readings to 100 in 30 minutes of fast walking...but when you are at the ball > game watching your son and just eating anything that has carbs in it causes > headache and nausea....well life needs to be better than that and I told him > so in my letter. > Anyway the dietician wants me to eat about 150 carbs a day but I am holding > her at bay with about 100. > Anyone who uses humalog and lantus I would appreciate your comments and > experiences > thanks > ressy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2001 Report Share Posted August 28, 2001 Ressy, good girl!! WE have to stick up for ourselves. Before I get into my insulin dosage (I really love it, btw) I will say that you may have trouble with carbs even with the insulin, because your extreme reaction to them (nausea, etc.) may be about something else - just a thought. Anyway, I go by 1 unit of H for every 15 grams of carbs at night, when I'm not working hard. During the day my ratio varies, depending on what activity is coming up after I eat. Sometimes I eat 30 or less carbs and don't dose for it at all, if it's breakfast or 45 or less at lunch. This all came from the usual dose, eat, test and keep good notes <smile>. I haven't graduated to Lantus yet and I'm not sure I will, as my am and pm dose of U are different from each other, and my pm dose varies slightly, depending on exercise amount and what I ate during the whole day. The recommended beginning dose for H is 1 unit per every 15 carbs, however if you're not very insulin resistant and/or are on other meds, you might start with 1 unit per every 20 carbs, just to be safe. Please keep glucose tabs everywhere. I find if I've overdosed my H, I won't go low for 3 - 3 1/2 hours afterwards. I use 13 units U in the am and 9 or 10 units of U in the pm, am careful to dose accurately for dinner, dinner contains no high glycemic carbs, and my fasting is usually around 90-100. I have a pretty strong morning rise too, and have found that if my fasting is over 140 (rare) I can use 1 unit of H and be fine. For most people 1 unit of H will reduce bs by 60 points if no food is consumed and without the dawn rise, and I glucose tab will raise bs by 20 points. Carbs will raise bs 3-5 points per gram of carbs, depending on glycemic index of carbs consumed. I'm sure this is all clear as mud, but it will become more clear as you go along, dosing, eating, testing and keeping good notes. You will find that your control will be much tighter with many less spikes and lows, as you get the hang of this. I applaud you for standing up for yourself, and reiterate that you may still have to lower your carbs to get along with your particular body. For those who can, I think 100 - 150 is a good amount per day. Good luck, Ressy! and keep coming with the questions. Barb > Ok...Finally after a month of erratic numbers I got the doc to believe me > that I needed a little more help. I just came back from the pharmacy with my > humalog in a pen. I meet with the dietician tomorrow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2001 Report Share Posted August 28, 2001 >>He is taking too much insulin I think, at this point. He has cut the carbs down. had 15 carbs for breakfast and 35 carbs for lunch. He bg went to over 200. >> **Madge, according to his numbers, he isn't taking too much insulin, he isn't taking enough. He should be able to dose his H, so he doesn't go above 120-140 max after a meal. I'd suggest he talk to his doc about increasing his Lantus or his H to carb ratio, or both. He and his doc should be able to get his dosage to the point where his bs stays around 100 most of the time. Barb > ---My husband is on the humalog and lantus. It is not good at the > moment nor has it been really good in several week. His bg's were > over 400 last night. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2001 Report Share Posted August 28, 2001 --- He sees the Endo again on Sept 12. He takes humalog on a sliding scale. It goes by the blood sugar level. e.g Blood sugar was 225 before dinner and went to 348 after dinner. He took 30 units at dinner of the humalog to correspond to the 225. He had 45 carbs at dinner. I am thinking he should cut back on the carbs. I didn't ask all he ate for dinner cause he is getting grumpy! He ate before I came home. I know he had 2 pieces of bread and meat, don't know what else. Madge In diabetes_int@y..., " Rainbow Farm " <RainbowFarm@m...> wrote: > >>He is taking too much insulin I think, at this > point. He has cut the carbs down. had 15 carbs for breakfast and > 35 carbs for lunch. He bg went to over 200. >> > > **Madge, according to his numbers, he isn't taking too much insulin, he > isn't taking enough. He should be able to dose his H, so he doesn't go > above 120-140 max after a meal. I'd suggest he talk to his doc about > increasing his Lantus or his H to carb ratio, or both. He and his doc > should be able to get his dosage to the point where his bs stays around 100 > most of the time. > > Barb > > > ---My husband is on the humalog and lantus. It is not good at the > > moment nor has it been really good in several week. His bg's were > > over 400 last night. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2001 Report Share Posted August 28, 2001 Madge, I would strongly recommend that he ask his doc about matching H to carbs he's planning on eating, because taking H BEFORE he eats will prevent a spike, whereas taking H AFTER he's eaten and spiked doesn't prevent the spikes, which is what does the damage. The ideal is to maintain control, not deal with it after it's out of control. His numbers are very high, and would definitely make him feel awful and be grumpy, not to mention high numbers for long periods of time can cause a greatly increased risk of complications. JMHO, Barb > --- He sees the Endo again on Sept 12. He takes humalog on a sliding > scale. It goes by the blood sugar level. e.g Blood sugar was 225 > before dinner and went to 348 after dinner. He took 30 units at > dinner of the humalog to correspond to the 225. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2001 Report Share Posted August 30, 2001 Had my first shot at lunch today.....everyone pray for ressy ressy so far so good Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2001 Report Share Posted August 30, 2001 Praying.... Be double sure to have glucose tabs handy in all areas of your life: purse, car, house, shed, whereever, as insulin takes some time, testing and good notes to get the hang of dosages. Barb > Had my first shot at lunch today.....everyone pray for ressy > ressy > so far so good Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2001 Report Share Posted August 30, 2001 Prayers going up, Ressy. Please let us know how it is going. Sheila ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` Had my first shot at lunch today.....everyone pray for ressy ressy so far so good __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2001 Report Share Posted August 31, 2001 In a message dated 8/30/01 6:43:16 PM Central Daylight Time, crnityckr@... writes: << Prayers going up, Ressy. Please let us know how it is going. Sheila ~ >> Things are going well. I just love this new routine. For instance this evening I am not very hungry and will have some baked walley pike...and some steamed green beans. None of this is high in carbs and since I am sitting around 80 before meals I will not take anything for it. A walk this evening with dh will put me right when I want to be. So far so good. They did adjust my carb to insulin ratio today a tad bit downwards but as always everything is in flux and I test and test. ressy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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