Hi, welcome to our site. I am Dr Saumya Mittal.
Read your query. That is a very significant question and i appreciate your problem. I will try my best to answer your query
Please do understand that every person needs a different dose of
insulin. The dose on insulin has to be individualized. Till that dose is reached you may have trouble.
I need to know more details from you about your therapy. What are the types of insulin you take, at what times and what is the average dose you need?
And what is the syringe you use?
I would also suggest you test your
HbA1C.
Personally I would reduce the dose of insulin in a patient I was treating, simply because
hypoglycemia are more dangerous than high sugars. I think maybe your sugar is too tightly controlled. And so you go into reduced sugars as soon as you eat a bit less or exercise a bit more.
I would suggest reducing the dose of long acting insulin gradually and see how it goes from there.
Suggest you upload the sugar chart, along with the corresponding insulin taken so that a better advice can be given.
I hope this helps you. Inform the reports mentioned above so i can be of help further. Best of luck.
I have given you the answer to the maximum considering the information provided. The results of the tests could further enhance my answer to you.
Please do understand that some details could be extracted from a detailed history and examination.
Looking forward to your return query with the details asked so that I can help you further.
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