Marie 2
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- Type of diabetes
- LADA
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- Pump
I'm sorry @Hopeful34, that's awful.
I sometimes think i'm bullet proof as i've never been hospitalised in 50 years however however........lolIt's so easy to overtreat @Tony337 I'm sure we've all done it at various times, but eek on a garage roof with impaired vision. Glad you were ok.
I think being T1 is enough of an excuse to let off steam and see the funny side of life. I often look at people with their enormous pieces of cake and wonder how anyone's body can cope with it!I woke on 6.2 this morning and then i started to rise but my stroll in to work brought it back down and i'm at 5.4 as i type.
I was looking at my libre and i stayed steady all night and said to myself "what a lovely graph" .....
I giggled a bit and i wonder has anyone posted a thread about things only a diabetic would say?
Some of my own faves
" thats filth that is" when i see the staffroom at school when its someones birthday and they bring in those awful donuts covered in icing that were made 8 weeks ago theres about 12 of the buggers they make me gip!
"i'd need an armful of insulin for that" commenting on someones plate at a restaraunt.
"lets see what the lady libre has to say" even after 10 years i am in awe of my libre
and along the same lines i oft mutter " 4 millimeters " as i'm jabbing myself
Have a fantastic Friday everybody and please do forgive my madness
Tony
Your post sort of links to mine as i have always found levemir suits my body where i can tinker without too much effect.Good morning all. Frustrated here. After a series of night time low alarm wake ups (all checked) I reduced the basal yet again by half a unit. Then I remembered why I usually put up with it. Sky rocketing highs above ten from a base of five from three am onwards. High alarms, five o’clock injecting and up early yet again as it just makes me wide awake. Then higher numbers all morning.
I feel your pain as i rise for work at 5.45 mon to fri......saturday i lie in till 9 but my levemir copes quite nicely but i do have a little novorapid first thing but only at weekend.I’m on Tresiba. But have been on split dose Lantus and Toujeo. The problem is I need a lot less insulin from four pm onwards and more from three am, so split doses never helped with that. I just get up early as the act of taking insulin to counteract the rise totally wakes me up. Truthfully I think the cortisol rush that is happening is part of the problem. I’ve always been an early bird. But Five in the winter as a retired person is beyond annoying.
yes I am beginning to wish I was on a pump. It’s five am and I’m up yet again. Injected at three am and went back to sleep but still needed more. Hence the getting up. It is so much easier to get up, eat and start my day. The trouble is being unable to keep awake in the evenings. Starting to feel thoroughly cheesed off.