Help ! Any Thoughts Please.

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deanna DAFNE Graduate
South of Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
8 posts

I have been a diagnosed diabetic on insulin for over 2 years now, however recently i have been finding it extremly difficult to control my Blood Glucose Levels.

I have been becoming extremely sensitive to my insulin, having to experiment, and trial and error with doses, ( Quick activing - Novorapid, Humulin S, Humalog. Background - Insulatard, Levemir). The reaction i am getting at the moment is not so much sensitive but a burning feeling under the skin, which has become agonising. I am told this is not common.

If anyone should possibly know of a reason for this please let me know, i am at a loss at the moment.

Any ideas are welcome, i would try anything. Thank you.

novorapidboi26 DAFNE Graduate
NHS Lanarkshire
1,819 posts

I haven't heard of this happening to the levels you have described unfortunately...................however I am aware that the insulin Levemir is slightly acidic and can cause allergic reaction and some time burning quite often in a lot of people.....

This wouldn't explain your reaction to the analogue insulin's like Novorapid etc...............as these insulin's have been made in a lab the problem may lie with that fact, maybe some animal insulin may solve your problems.............

I hope you find some answers............. Wink

Neil Brown DAFNE Graduate
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
28 posts

Hi
I sometimes experience the same " burning" which can last for a couple of hours!
I have put this down to my actual injection technique where injection is not quite deep enough prior to giving the insulin ! Do you get a slight raised area around injection site ?

JayBee DAFNE Graduate
James Paget University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
587 posts

I've had a rare touch of this before but more in the form of itchiness after injecting. This was while I was on Lantus... if I remember correctly (I last experienced it years ago). Not had it with Levemir.

I believe it was caused by how or where I injected if I'm honest considering it has not been a reoccurring problem for me. How well do you circulate your injection sites?

Whatever the cause, I hope this issue is resolved for you soon.
I'm guessing whatever is causing it is effecting your insulin absorption rate if your sugar levels are being difficult to control.