Good morning double cats and colanders.
Spent part of this morning cruising around the net thinking of where to go with younger daughter for the big birthday present. So many places neither of us have been and one we visited together when she had a work trek that we’d love to go back to.
From my own steroid experience, which I really don’t want to repeat, I suspect your BG will return to what we like to call normal, in other words more or less ok with the right socks and a quick expletive, in a couple of days
@SueJB.
My own attempt to take control
seems to be working at the moment. A good night in target, and this morning too except when I scuppered it by going into automatic drive and put in a bolus to counter what looked as if it was going to be the erstwhile after breakfast rise. Which didn’t happen. Which has most likely been the liver dump in response to those early hours lows.
Is this the start of a new golden age? Waiting to see what it’s like after a few days. Nice, though, this hopeful feeling.
@Delticmatt700, thinking of hopeful, I remember being given diabetic chocolate in the first few years after diagnosis and trying to console myself that it was ok, I could still eat chocolate even though in all honesty it tasted yuk. That was before the advent of blood sugar monitors and decent carb counting apps, and before I’d got to know how I reacted to foods and activities. Now, though, with more experience, I look at ingredients, see how a I react, and if it’s tempting, just say what the heck and eat and see. My BG’s not always perfect but I’m still here. And the big ‘homemade’ really chocolatey, chocolate chip cookie in town yesterday was worth every unit.
Have a good day everyone.