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    Any ideas what may have caused this?

    Yes getting advice from his diabetes team would be far better then from me. Or you. But his team don't seem to be there for him. The man is losing his eyesight, describes himself as rotting away and remains with b/s in the 20s. Yes practice means "perform (an activity) or exercise (a skill)...
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    Any ideas what may have caused this?

    ????? Deary me, please read what is written. He will be having the physical symptoms of a hypo now at much higher levels than a normal well controlled diabetic as his body feels the 20s is normal. It's utterly pointless telling someone running in the 20s, who's clearly scared of running low...
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    Any ideas what may have caused this?

    Hi, I think re your original post you over treated your 'hypo'. Overtreating hypos (panicking and taking too many carbs) is very common and we all do it. If your blood sugars do average in the 20s then you will be getting the horrible physical symptoms at 10 or 12 (though luckily not the...
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    Trying to stay alive any help

    Indeed! That would fall into the not taking enough insulin fact. Could well be that he has malabsorbtion sites, but that is going to be the same meal to meal rightnow. They will improve long term as lower BS levels allows his body to better repair itself. 100% his diabetic team should be...
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    Trying to stay alive any help

    ??? He said he's got very high blood sugars! On another thread he has said that he does no activity. So his blood sugars are overwhelmingly a result of his food intake versus insulin intake (rather than the usual main 3 factors of food, activity, insulin... and then the smaller dozens of...
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    Trying to stay alive any help

    Hi, ok the definite 100% fact is that given what you eat you don't take enough insulin to cover it, resulting in these very high blood sugar readings. To get better at judging how much more insulin to take you must eat the same meals everyday for a couple of weeks so you can learn how to better...
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    Any help again please

    Hi @DannyH Well done for keeping going and asking for support. I read a few of your posts and a few suggestions. Pre-bolus - do you inject a short time before eating? This allows the insulin to get a headstart and so better match up with the digestion of the food. It'll stop you going so...
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    Insulin / silly MP

    Thanks all. What I find particularly egregious is that given she is in a privileged position and has a platform: 1. she never researched first was it a good comparision 2. after saying it on previous occasions she chooses to just dismiss those diabetics who tried to help her understand as the...
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    Arborist, anyone else? Just got libre

    Hi, yes sorry to hear you've not had good support from the medics to date. I can understand why even if you had good control that given your job it probably would make sense to run your BS during working hours on slightly higher end of a safe range to give you more of a buffer from hypos. But...
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    Insulin / silly MP

    No. Though even if it were, only a fraction of women would become suicidal if HRT was removed, and then only a tiny tiny fraction of people who are suicidal commit suicide. Versus 100% of insulin dependent diabetics who would be 100% dead. She's said it several times, I heard her on BBC Radio...
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    Insulin / silly MP

    “For a menopausal woman this HRT is as important as insulin is to a diabetic.” - Carolyn Harris MP Reading about the current shortage of HRT for menopausal women in the UK, I was surprised to learn that before HRT was discovered that all women died within weeks of entering the menopause... Or...
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    Cgm article in daily mail

    Was just searching for Dexcom G7 news, but saw that Dexcom One will be available in the UK from May 2022. Dexcom One is the same hardware as the G6 (suspect in time it'll share same hardware as G7), they just seem to have restricted its functionality a little via the software to differentiate...
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    Cgm article in daily mail

    Hmmm, ok, maybe building on this point will make it easier to understand. But if you think the NHS has ALREADY budgeted for future years / decades the total cost of supporting T1 diabetics in a) treatments/montitoring (medicines, testing strips etc) and b) managing complications (surgeries...
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    Cgm article in daily mail

    While I agree there will be delays, beauracracy and most likely still a postcode lottery, your cost point won't be the obstacle. If the evidence behind the new guidelines now proves a long term cost benefit of CGM/FGM (fewer testing strips, less medical interventions, amputation surgeries, etc)...
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    Is it the vaccine!?!?!

    Haven't noticed anything post vaccine myself. But my blood sugar (and thus insulin requirements) are often changing over time. A possibility for your situation could also be long covid as that seems to do all manner off odd / bad things for our organs and systems. But regardless, it doesn't...
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