LooperCat
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I have a bit. I haven’t been doing any@LooperCat glad to hear you're on the mend. Have you changed your eating habits?

I have a bit. I haven’t been doing any@LooperCat glad to hear you're on the mend. Have you changed your eating habits?
Not much to report, my symptoms are easing, it seems. Fingers crossed! Have a lovely Sunday, friends x
Well! On autopilot after my shower, I look down at the insulin pen in my hand and realise I am injecting rapid acting insulin instead of long acting.
So have taken twice what I normally take for breakfast and am now sitting at home checking my levels every 1/2 hr as I obviously cannot do the 90minute drive to work (can you sense my sadness) until I know I'm safe.
And after a very low carb meal last night I had the pleasure of waking up with a glucose level of 5.0 so not even the cushion of high morning glucose to rely on - what a numpty.![]()
urbanracer i done that a couple of weeks ago just as i was going to bed had to eat all kinds although i was fullWell! On autopilot after my shower, I look down at the insulin pen in my hand and realise I am injecting rapid acting insulin instead of long acting.
So have taken twice what I normally take for breakfast and am now sitting at home checking my levels every 1/2 hr as I obviously cannot do the 90minute drive to work (can you sense my sadness) until I know I'm safe.
And after a very low carb meal last night I had the pleasure of waking up with a glucose level of 5.0 so not even the cushion of high morning glucose to rely on - what a numpty.![]()
urbanracer i done that a couple of weeks ago just as i was going to bed had to eat all kinds although i was full![]()
3 hours in and fairly stable. Strangely, I have found that injecting 12 units in my leg has kept my levels flatter than 6 units in my stomach. Although I've consumed more carbs to compensate I am still surprised by the outcome.
@urbanracer I feel your pain, but am enjoying the comfort of knowing I'm not the only one to have done it!Well! On autopilot after my shower, I look down at the insulin pen in my hand and realise I am injecting rapid acting insulin instead of long acting.
So have taken twice what I normally take for breakfast and am now sitting at home checking my levels every 1/2 hr as I obviously cannot do the 90minute drive to work (can you sense my sadness) until I know I'm safe.
And after a very low carb meal last night I had the pleasure of waking up with a glucose level of 5.0 so not even the cushion of high morning glucose to rely on - what a numpty.![]()