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When to call an ambulance

I juest reasd what I wrote elsewhere and it makes no sense. I'm 2.7 again. Geez
 
Oh, no. Disregard my last message. I'm on a fixed dose but my carb intake has not changed
 
I think it's a false alarm. Countour is 4,7 which is fine. I'm just a bit touchy tonight I thisnk
 
Oh, no. Disregard my last message. I'm on a fixed dose but my carb intake has not changed
Yesterday, you ate very low carb all day, is that your usual way of eating?
You had a recent hospital stay too, where you likely ate high carb fare, needing completely different doses than a day like yesterday.
 
Yesterday, you ate very low carb all day, is that your usual way of eating?
You had a recent hospital stay too, where you likely ate high carb fare, needing completely different doses than a day like yesterday.
i was on free fluids in hosptial. No arcbs at all really
 
The “something in your arm” likely had glucose in it. It usually does.

don’t be embarrassed. Just stay chatting here til the ambulance arrives
 
It’s scary. It’s ok to cry. And it doesn’t mean you did anything wrong. It means the right solutions for you are yet to be found.

Do you know how long the ambulance is expected to be?

Are you still able to monitor and take glucose?
 
i was on free fluids in hosptial. No arcbs at all really
I didn't mean yesterday but I seem to remember you've had a very recent hospital stay as well.
Were you taking your insulin yourself or did you get it through IV?
It’s scary. It’s ok to cry. And it doesn’t mean you did anything wrong. It means the right solutions for you are yet to be found.
Listen to @HSSS . This is very true!
 
Yeah I'm ok. I just find this really frustrating. I;ve had 10 jelly beans and BGL is, at the moment, 3.8. I just feel like a failure
 
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