So I am about 4 months into my pump vacation, which means i am still learning how my body reacts to shots in different situations. I notice that there are weeks when i run very high...stuck stuck stuck in the high 200's. Usually it is the mornings that shock me considering i have not eaten anything throughout the night. Thanks to advice from you guys, i have switched my lantus from AM to PM which even my endo agreed will improve my morning sugars. i follow a very low carb diet, most of my foods are green veggies, tofu, almonds, occasional red meat, etc. The pattern i have noticed is that my sugars will be perfecto for most of the month, and then towards the end, probably the last week and a half, i find myself stuck in those 200s. i think it has a lot to do with timing of my period. it usually comes at the beginning of the month and through it my numbers are pretty normal, it is the week and a half before (end of the previous month) that i run high. I know that most people find this same problem but i want to know if most people find that they are STUCK...for example..corrections, exercise, diet....NOTHING seems to bring down my sugars. i worry a lot that it is only me. i even open up new pens, nothing works. even with increased doses. still stuck at like 250.

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thanks! just joined the group and got lots of info.
Great ! Glad it was helpful.

Another idea, that I just realized in hindsight. When I was high during the week prior, and corrections didn't help, I would find myself eating more high fat/protein foods thinking it would help. Things like peanut butter and cheese sticks, etc ! Now that I'm doing 'lower' carb, and understand that protein does raise BG, I think that explains some of my stubborn highs. I was not counting protein at all (back then) for my bolus.

Now that I'm using a pump and CGMS, I've been able to use temp or 'alt' basals and increased boluses, as needed, and can control my BGs much better.
I have the same issue, but not for as long as you. From about 5 days before my period until 2 days before my period I run high and have to give myself 10-20% extra on my basal rate. However the 2 days before my period and first day of, I have to decrease my basal 10-20% or I run low....
does it stay high for you? i mean my corrections may as well be water...my numbers do not budge! is there any way to prevent these terrible weeks? would birth control help this problem or not really
Yeah, when I had my last period my sugars went crazy! This was the first time I experienced this and it made me feel so.... yuck! My sugars were always between 200 and 320 in mid afternoon. Yuck! It is hard being a diabetic girl! Oh, and I'm on MDI, so that makes it worse because I'm on a tight schedule and cant just shoot extra humalog when my sugar is high! Ugh!!
That is EXACTLY what happens to me. 1.5-1 week before TOM, stuck in the 200s, nothing will bring it down. I bolus and nothing. I exercise and nothing. I bolus again and again and crash. I'm really wondering what to do about it. I hear it's progesterone causing insulin resistance. There ought to be something one can do.

Maria

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