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I have been recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and am finding it challenging to manage my blood sugar levels effectively. Despite adhering to insulin therapy, I still experience fluctuations in my glucose readings. Could you please provide guidance on how to better manage my diabetes, including insulin dosing adjustments and lifestyle changes that could help stabilize my blood sugar levels?
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Hi., I can understand your concern. With proper dose of insulin and regular checking of sugar levels with proper diet can help you.
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Type 1 diabetes is a challenging diagnosis, not only for those affected but also for their doctors. The key to managing it effectively is education. Understanding how to adjust insulin doses based on carbohydrate intake—what we call the insulin-carb ratio—is crucial. By matching the right insulin dose to your carbohydrate consumption, you can prevent blood sugar fluctuations. This requires knowing what carbohydrates are and how to adjust insulin doses accordingly. Continuous blood sugar monitoring is essential, and it is advisable to consult a doctor to help you understand the insulin-carb ratio, monitor blood sugar, and manage hypoglycemia.
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Firstly type I diabetes is not detected at 35 yrs of age. Secondly you might be insulin dependent type 2 diabetes. So you need to check insulin dose as per the sugar levels before meals and take insulin and have a meal and then check after 2 hrs the sugar levels. This is called SMBG . Self monitoring of blood glucose
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Hi For this particular concern, please see an endocrinologist in person. Thorough assessment is required for further treatment.
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