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From Nigeria:

I have just been diagnosed with diabetes, and I take 8 units of insulin in the morning and 10 units of insulin at night. However, my blood sugar level is 13.1-17 mg/dl [216-306 mmol/L]. I have also started noticing I get headaches, incessant body temperature, and I feel slight aches in my joints.

Why doesn't it want to come down to the normal range? Do I need to take more insulin or what?

Answer:

I believe that the blood sugars have not come down because you are not taking enough insulin. It is common to have to gradually increase the most effective dose. The symptoms you are describing could be as a result of high blood sugars. Please contact your physician and discuss an increase in your insulin dose. Dose changes can be made every five days or so until the sugar comes down.

JTL

DTQ-20030922080506A
Original posting 24 Sep 2003
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