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It's been 35ºC today. How have your sugar levels been reacting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mia_Malaney" data-source="post: 890077" data-attributes="member: 185940"><p>So..Sat waiting for the results of the second hypo of the day to wear off and spotted this (excuse any typos/nonsense :-S)</p><p>So, the usual reaction to any remotely pleasant, warm weather is lower blood sugar and the off hyping as I struggle to keep BG high enough...</p><p>Well, what's currently happening is a bit of a change from the norm! I have been running high all day (9.6 at lunch, and 2 hours later) This is despite eating and injecting the same as usual for breakfast (at 5.8mmol) and correcting for the higher results then boom! 6PM hypo (2.2mmol) :'( This is the same as happened yesterday and I am struggling to get my head around it - do I just leave the 9.6 results?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mia_Malaney, post: 890077, member: 185940"] So..Sat waiting for the results of the second hypo of the day to wear off and spotted this (excuse any typos/nonsense :-S) So, the usual reaction to any remotely pleasant, warm weather is lower blood sugar and the off hyping as I struggle to keep BG high enough... Well, what's currently happening is a bit of a change from the norm! I have been running high all day (9.6 at lunch, and 2 hours later) This is despite eating and injecting the same as usual for breakfast (at 5.8mmol) and correcting for the higher results then boom! 6PM hypo (2.2mmol) :'( This is the same as happened yesterday and I am struggling to get my head around it - do I just leave the 9.6 results?! [/QUOTE]
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