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porl69

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I think I am fighting off a lurgy. There's no runny nose or fully on achiness yet but a sore throat, mild headache and swinging BGs (weren't they a band from the Disco era?). As a result, I am avoiding anything gym related and trying to rest. Unfortunately, I don't find that easy and get grumpy if I don't exercise so I will need to find a distraction. I am open to (polite) suggestions.

Hope the lurky doesn't get any worst for you Helen. And am keeping my mouth tightly shut to any suggestioins :)

And @Diakat hope you are feeling better soon
 

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@porl69 I too ate 3 jelly babies during the night. Not altogether, but at 2 hourly intervals. Would have probably been better to down them all at once to enable a better nights sleep.
 
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@slip thanks for info, sorry to sound a little thick but by a basal test do you mean to fast? In which case Yes, I had done 48hrs up till last night.... partly as I struggled at bit with the Polish food being more carb heavy and also to try and settle things down and start a fresh things have sat at a steady 10-6 on my due to waking high on Monday I'll check out the sugar surfing book too

@helensaramay sorry you poorly, I'm just shaking mine since last week I tend to do a little crafting and baking yo help me relax, I make some Christmas decs for some family and friends I love doing that with the log burner on or rest with your feet up and a book maybe?
Much appreciate the help
 

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Hello all ...never commented on this thread so decided to join in.

Tomorrow is my monthly DN appointment and March was a busy month for me... 301k steps and walked 115+ miles spent 8 days visiting towns/cities ... Had a few drinks ... Never hypo'd once ..

Today woke up with a 5.6 and out walking as I type and still at 5.6 and done 6k steps ... You watch me hypo in the morning before meeting them lol.
 

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Hi guys, I have been out for hours, unfortunately it was due to my purse, probably stolen. I was on my way home from town and I met a former work colleague she said 'come in town, as I am meeting up with L' so we in had a Starbucks coffee ( never been in there before !) I was given a small pink friendship Llama/unicorn key ring that they had been saving for me, I put it on my purse, we ere sitting outside Starbucks and had a great time, a catch up and a laugh. They wanted to look round a couple of shops after that, it was then I noticed my purse was missing. Reported it missing and went to Barclays to cancelled debit cards and luckily my cards weren't used. It was still a lovely day with A and L, so trying not to put a dampener on it, but I had photo's of all my grandchildren as babies, my daughter and my dear dad in the purse, transferred from purse to purse, now gone.
Anyhow, on a brighter note, I am being taken out for dinner tonight, so that will be nice:)
Hope your Wednesday has been a good one :)
 

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@Robinredbreast Sorry about your purse - much loved items that we use all the time and suddenly lose are much missed.

I've not had a bad day at all. Spent longer than I should cuddling old dog, but we're both happier for it.

Spent some time in the kitchen cooking with my husband - fun, because it's usually he who cooks, but we like working together when we can.

Aside from that, and this sounds so twee - we just like being at home together.
 

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Sorry about your purse @Robinredbreast, it’s horrible when we come in contact with people too unkind to consider those whose property they take. I’m hoping, though, that it and the previous photos are found. Keep your eye on local social media.
 

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Good evening all.
@Robinredbreast . What a PITA. Hopefully some good person will find your purse and get it back to you. If a thief is happy with their work then let’s hope they catch T1 diabetes from handling stolen goods.
@Diakat @Mel dCP . Hope you ladies are feeling better, if not then get well soon.
Welcome to the forum @PeterHud .
@champ200581 . Welcome to the forum. Some great advice as is normal from the lovely people on this thread.
Can’t really add much more other than my thoughts on living day to day with diabetes. Personally I feel that you have to embrace the condition, why fight a fight you can’t win? It will always be there the next day so make it your friend not your enemy. It doesn’t want to be friends but you call the shots.
Positivity is the best medicine. Diabetes control 80% mental/ emotional 15% medication/ diet and 5% just winging it.
Hopefully you’ll keep posting, it’s guaranteed that you will bring a wealth of experience to the team.
 

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Evening All!

Hope we're all well? its cold and wet here too but lets be honest we were back to work with bump yesterday and anything is a bit jaded after a hol ;)

So wondered if i can pass some thoughts by you all, as it seems like I've been feeling a bit lonely and rather like I'm the the only one paddling this canoe :(

I've ha this condition for 25yrs now and the last 6 months I'm really struggling, my partner think the yo-yo bloods co inside with the Libre fitting but I feel this is only as it's exposed the real patten rather than the split second check of the usual BM.....I want to keep the Libre but I'm not gaining the more level blood I'm like though the A1c is much,much better over all than it's been for the last 3 years....... I wonder if any of you have ever had counselling for the condition- I tend to anxiety bouts and when something in my life isn't proceeding to the plan I'd expect, I try and control it more and more.... with the diabetes I try and low carb but even doing this they reads aren't steady and then I get frustrated and go off the rails and totally off the rails :banghead: and eat the wrong thing :hungover: also anyone invested in the miow miow :happy: worth the money? :greedy:

Does any follow the Dc Bernstein method of control? and if so have you had success in the self hypnosis? I feel if could go totally cold turkey on the carbs for a period i could break the habit? :facepalm:

well sorry for the essay, LCHF dust cakes and tea for anyone who waded through it, there's no urgent reply needed, but if anyone has and thoughts or ideas it would be appreciated- I should mention my diabetic nurse is excellent and very supportive and I'm trying to get a pump but it does take a long time :rolleyes:

thanks for reading team you're super helpful xx
Hi, welcome, and thanks to everyone for all the tags, my notifications blew up :D

In a nutshell, I have a MiaoMiao on my Libre and follow (mostly) Bernstein’s methods for T1 management combined with Sugar Surfing. My rig is Libre+MiaoMiao with an iPhone 8 running an unofficial app called Spike, and my readings are displayed on my Fitbit Ionic watch. I also use an Omnipod insulin pump, meaning I can take tiny doses.

I’ll run through how I do things bit by bit, but I’ll start by stressing that as a scientist, I’m happy with lots of numbers coming way, and cool with experimenting on myself and interpreting the results to give me a better outcome. A Libre with or without a MiaoMiao won’t just give you better control because you have one - you need to know how to interpret what it’s telling you, and then know how to act appropriately. But it’s like watching a series of 24 compared to eight still photos from the entire thing.

Let’s start with food - Bernstein recommends limiting yourself to 30g carbs a day, and those from vegetables. So no grains, grasses like rice, root veg, legumes or starchy stuff in general. He suggests dividing this allowance 6/12/12 across your three meals. His principle, that he calls “the law of small numbers” (scientifically not a law at all, more of a hypothesis, but I digress) says that small amounts of carbs = small doses of insulin which means small errors in dosing and therefore smaller glycemic excursions. In other words, less and smaller spikes and hypos - these are my traces for the last two days, the black one is Spike, and the other is the standard Libre app which you’re probably familiar with.

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I’ve certainly found this “law” to be true for me since I started it some 15 months ago, and in two decades of T1 it’s the only approach I’ve found that works. Your mileage may vary! Now, I don’t follow his 6/12/12 distribution of carbs throughout the day. I don’t eat breakfast, as I’m just not hungry in the mornings. I’m quite insulin resistant until around noon, and get an impressive “foot on the floor” rise as my liver decides to join the party for the day, so I don’t really want to add food into the mix. I generally have a 3-5g carb lunch, so again lower than he suggests - it means I can get on with my afternoon’s work without having to even think about how the carbs or insulin in my system might be affecting my levels. I can pretty much ignore diabetes for my working day; I know I’ll be running steady. I tend to have up to 15-20g carbs in my evening meal, but often less. So at most I’ll have 2u of insulin as a bolus (using my standard 1u:10g ratio in the evening) for any carbs and maybe an extended bolus over four hours depending on my protein source. When low carbing to this extent, after a couple of months you begin to need to bolus for protein as well, typically at half the ratio you would for carbs. I have to dose for every g of carb from my veg (if you’re eating pasta etc, the carbs in your veg are soaked up by the much larger dose you’re taking for the pasta) when I sit down to eat, and the protein over a longer period. For example, last might I made prawn and avocado mayonnaise. 4g carbs and 15g protein - so 0.4u as I sat down to eat plus 0.75u over 4 hours for the prawns. So that’s food - a bit trickier for me because I don’t eat meat or dairy, but the positive effects have been well worth the sacrifice. Steady sugars and feeling well for the first time in 20 years.

Sugar Surfing is a technique for management that I started doing when I first had the Libre, and have found so much easier now that I have MiaoMiao, because I have alarms set to tell me BEFORE I go out of range. The idea is that you regularly glance at your level, and take action before things get out of hand. If you’re pre-bolusing for a meal you inject, then watch for your levels to begin to drop before you start to eat. Combined with low carb (for me) it’s a winner of a combination. I keep a tight target range of 4-7mmol - basically I aim for non diabetic levels. So I’ve set my Fitbit to gently buzz my wrist when I hit 6.6 for a high and 4.4 for a low - and that gives me plenty of time to either take a microdose of insulin to nudge them back down a bit or a couple of dextrose tabs to nudge them back up. You’ll see on the Spike trace above where I’ve done this. The fluffy turquoise line is the extended prawn bolus.

The last element is my Omnipod pump - which means I can take doses in 1/20 of a unit increments. It allows for much tighter control but does require more effort - although having said that, when I was on MDI, I was taking up to 18 0.5u Novorapid shots a day to nudge my levels down. You need to be very accurate in your carb (and protein) counting, but again, I find it worth the work.

I’ve only had all this knowledge and tech in the last 15 months, since January last year. But the improvement in my HbA1c has been remarkable:

Dec 2017 on MDI, typical high carb/low fat diet & fingerprick - 94
March 2018 on MDI & Libre alone plus low carb - 50
April 2018 on MDI, Libre+MiaoMiao & low carb - 43
August 2018 ditto - 40 - got pump 2nd August
December 2018 with all the toys and low carb - 37 - started a very stressful job, plus volunteer stuff
March 2019 ditto. - back up to 40, due to erratic working hours, I think.

I should add that I have minimal hypos, rarely below 3.6 if they do happen - and they come on very slowly indeed, so I can deal with them with little more than 6g dextrose and turning the pump off for half an hour.

So, as a method of T1 management, mine is pretty full on, but once I’d fine tuned it to suit my life, it doesn’t really require much work at all. I still go out to eat, I don’t feel like I’m missing out. For years I was literally disabled by swinging blood sugars, as I just could not get my doses and timings right to match my food - many here can; I couldn’t. It wasn’t for want of trying! I was almost diagnosed with chronic fatigue or fibromyalgia, I was so bad. But now I’m teaching full time plus volunteering with the ambulance service as a community first responder and really enjoying life.

And you apologised for _your_ essay :D I hope this is of some use!
 

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Thanks, @Mel dCP it's certainly of use to me! I'll read it carefully later, though, as I'm about to go and do some emergency cake baking.

Apparently, April 4th is International Carrot Day. I had to do something creative as a major distraction tactic today, and was presented with the results of the research - 4 carrot cake recipes. There was a vote and I've bought two home to try out. Then, of course, we've got to test them out tomorrow... But, I forgot to buy carrots when I was getting the other ingredients I didn't already have so I'm just about to go and get some!
 
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Oh dear @Robinredbreast - that's a shocker. Glad you discovered it quickly and managed to limit any damage, albeit what's ;eft os the emotional hurt.

I'm not a Barclays customer, so unsure if they do it, but a few of the big banks now allow us to pause and/orr cancel out cards from our mobile banking app. Of course, it's reassuring to see the whites of the bankf staff's eyes when they've dealt with it, yet good it can be done in an instant.
 
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Good evening all.
@Robinredbreast . What a PITA. Hopefully some good person will find your purse and get it back to you. If a thief is happy with their work then let’s hope they catch T1 diabetes from handling stolen goods.
@Diakat @Mel dCP . Hope you ladies are feeling better, if not then get well soon.
Welcome to the forum @PeterHud .
@champ200581 . Welcome to the forum. Some great advice as is normal from the lovely people on this thread.
Can’t really add much more other than my thoughts on living day to day with diabetes. Personally I feel that you have to embrace the condition, why fight a fight you can’t win? It will always be there the next day so make it your friend not your enemy. It doesn’t want to be friends but you call the shots.
Positivity is the best medicine. Diabetes control 80% mental/ emotional 15% medication/ diet and 5% just winging it.
Hopefully you’ll keep posting, it’s guaranteed that you will bring a wealth of experience to the team.[
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Absolutely.

Thanks, just one of those things and I had a £5 Morrisons gift voucher in there too :mad:
 
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Oh dear @Robinredbreast - that's a shocker. Glad you discovered it quickly and managed to limit any damage, albeit what's ;eft os the emotional hurt.

I'm not a Barclays customer, so unsure if they do it, but a few of the big banks now allow us to pause and/orr cancel out cards from our mobile banking app. Of course, it's reassuring to see the whites of the bankf staff's eyes when they've dealt with it, yet good it can be done in an instant.

Thank you, The Barclays adviser asked if I had the app, but I haven't. She was very helpful and friendly,it's just one of those things that happen.:(:rolleyes:
 
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Sorry about your purse @Robinredbreast, it’s horrible when we come in contact with people too unkind to consider those whose property they take. I’m hoping, though, that it and the previous photos are found. Keep your eye on local social media.

Thanks FG, I will keep my ears and eyes on full alert.
 
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Hi guys, I have been out for hours, unfortunately it was due to my purse, probably stolen. I was on my way home from town and I met a former work colleague she said 'come in town, as I am meeting up with L' so we in had a Starbucks coffee ( never been in there before !) I was given a small pink friendship Llama/unicorn key ring that they had been saving for me, I put it on my purse, we ere sitting outside Starbucks and had a great time, a catch up and a laugh. They wanted to look round a couple of shops after that, it was then I noticed my purse was missing. Reported it missing and went to Barclays to cancelled debit cards and luckily my cards weren't used. It was still a lovely day with A and L, so trying not to put a dampener on it, but I had photo's of all my grandchildren as babies, my daughter and my dear dad in the purse, transferred from purse to purse, now gone.
Anyhow, on a brighter note, I am being taken out for dinner tonight, so that will be nice:)
Hope your Wednesday has been a good one :)
Sending big hugs robs its happened to me and its not the money or cards its the personel items that cant be replaced which have prob been discarded xx
 
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@Robinredbreast Sorry about your purse - much loved items that we use all the time and suddenly lose are much missed.

I've not had a bad day at all. Spent longer than I should cuddling old dog, but we're both happier for it.

Spent some time in the kitchen cooking with my husband - fun, because it's usually he who cooks, but we like working together when we can.

Aside from that, and this sounds so twee - we just like being at home together.


Thanks @WuTwo. If the above is 'twee' then everyone should have a bit of 'twee' time x
 
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