Richard F
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hi I've been a type 1 diabetic for the last 37 yrs, usual ups and downs but just given my self a real shock.
I took my dog for his regular walk. I checked my BS before setting off, 11,2 mmol and about 2hrs after insulin and eating.
After about 3/4 hr I check my BS down to 3.8 unusual, but it does happen. I thought nuts, sat down and had 2 x glucogels and followed it up with a finger of Twix.
I gave it 5 mins and BS had dropped., 10mins and it showed 0.9mmol (I felt okay) didn't believe the reading and changed the cartridge in the meter. now 1.2mmol
I'm starting to get a bit panicky ,no mobile and on a quite rural foot path. Took another glucogel, BS now 2.4 so start walking slowly back down to a lane with a couple of houses (still feeling ok though) eventually got to the bottom of the lane (10-15 mins) checked BS and it's 3.9. From here I can get home on the roads in 15mins so walked (gently) home.
Once home I'm still thinking my meter is up the shoot so take another finger prick and use the same sample in my meter + a spare meter one reads 6.5 the other 6.6
Looks like I had a lucky escape, not sure I've ever had BS dropping so quickly for no reason though. Quite a shock.
I took my dog for his regular walk. I checked my BS before setting off, 11,2 mmol and about 2hrs after insulin and eating.
After about 3/4 hr I check my BS down to 3.8 unusual, but it does happen. I thought nuts, sat down and had 2 x glucogels and followed it up with a finger of Twix.
I gave it 5 mins and BS had dropped., 10mins and it showed 0.9mmol (I felt okay) didn't believe the reading and changed the cartridge in the meter. now 1.2mmol
I'm starting to get a bit panicky ,no mobile and on a quite rural foot path. Took another glucogel, BS now 2.4 so start walking slowly back down to a lane with a couple of houses (still feeling ok though) eventually got to the bottom of the lane (10-15 mins) checked BS and it's 3.9. From here I can get home on the roads in 15mins so walked (gently) home.
Once home I'm still thinking my meter is up the shoot so take another finger prick and use the same sample in my meter + a spare meter one reads 6.5 the other 6.6
Looks like I had a lucky escape, not sure I've ever had BS dropping so quickly for no reason though. Quite a shock.
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