Sounds like your insulin needs to be signicnatly increased to bring your sugars down. You should ask your doctor to advise on this.
When your sugars are high you should avoid eating carbs, and you should also try to walk / drink as much water as possible.
Sounds like you need to add a fast acting insulin that you can take before meals, in addition to the lantus, which is a slow acting /basal insulin.
Thank You for your comments. Amaryl and Lantus is what the Dr. has taken away, to try this Victoza!!!! Not eating alot of carbs, but still having these numbers. So has been hard with numbers that high at a meal time and when I'm hungry. Devreased appetite has been good and down a few lbs., but afarid Victoza will not work for me?? Since my A1c has been 6.6 on the past meds, I guess why change a good thing. Was my thought, but was willing to give it a try. I have also been walking everyday and the numbers just don't decrease. Discouraging for me :>(
Victosa will help you eat less and loose weight but it is not a substatute for insulin. (your numbers show that)
You say you watch your carb consumption... watch it what, go in your mouth?
I eat under 100gr of carbs a day and take insulin.