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    Feeling ill after 22 hour fast

    3.9 will make you feel lightheaded and weird, it’s a hypo. Might be worth having a shorter fast or splitting it into 2? Personally I find that when I go too long without eating I go beyond hunger and into a really nauseous and lightheaded (and either stroppy or stupid...) state where I can’t...
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    Highs and Lows

    Have you tried playing with your insulin:carb ratios? It can be different for different meals, my breakfast ratio is lower than my lunch ratio. And proteins can affect BG as well, maybe some of the hardcore low carb experts can help explain how to deal with that?
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    Counselling

    I've seen loads of counsellors, shrinks, etc but didn't find any of it useful. Maybe because I have bipolar... But I know plenty of people who've had great results from various therapies. Just bear in mind that there a lot of different types of "talking therapies" and that each individual has...
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    baked beans sugar level

    DAFNE advises that the actual beans don't raise your BG but the sugar in the sauce does, so you should calculate dose based on the "of which sugars" bit of the carb amount. Personally that doesn't work for me at all and even stuff with no carbs raises my BG. I guess everyone's different... ;)
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    walking blood sugar

    Exercising with a high BG will raise your BG. Muscles need glucose, so your liver releases it. But if you haven't got the insulin to get the glucose into the muscles, it's got nowhere to go and just hangs about in your blood.
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    Basal test

    Lantus is supposedly a 24 hour insulin (worked out as about 12 hours for me...) and Tresiba should last about 36 hours. Did you just do a straight swap? You probably need a lower dose of Tresiba than you had with Lantus. I was having hypos when I switched but it's a lot better now that I do...
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    wierd day

    Yup. I calculate my carbs and insulin and my BG just does whatever the hell it wants. Grrrrr.
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    why am I so ashamed/embarrassed to tell/show people I'm diabetic?

    I genuinely don't understand why anyone feels like they have to hide their diabetes. When I was diagnosed (age 8) my stepmother came to school and explained it to the class, everyone always knew I was diabetic. I've always injected and tested my BG in public and tbh it's useful for people to...
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    DOES ANYONE ELSE HAVE STOMACH ISSUES?

    You don't need to ask permission to change your injection site ;) Just do it. You should be rotating sites anyway, don't do two in a row in the same place. And it's a large area of the thighs and tummy that you can inject into, so spacing them out can help. Insulin dosage wouldn't have anything...
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    NHS Dietitian Contradicting Himself

    Nurses do have registration to protect, along with a code of professional ethics and a requirement to prove continuing professional development. Personally I've found my DSNs over the years have been much more helpful and knowledgable than my diabetes consultants. As for dieticians, just don't...
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    Help I can’t lose weight

    You still need insulin if you don't eat carbs. In fact you still need insulin if you don't eat anything (ref. my food poisoning causing ketoacidosis before I knew that...). You'll just need less of it.
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    High bg

    Increasing your basal dose can take a few days to show any impact, especially with Tresiba. Don't increase it every day or you might end up having a ton of hypos. There's lots of reasons you might be high, have you got a cold or any kind of infection? Are you very stressed? Also it might be...
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    Could not feel my hypo yesterday at all, hypo unawareness?

    That just happens sometimes. I tend to get a bit daft if I go below 5, but shortly after I discovered Candy Crush (evil time-vampire...) I was playing it on the bus, and felt nothing til I got off the bus and felt a bit shaky. Tested and my BG was 1.9. I had no idea my meter could measure that...
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    Forgot to put insulin cartridges in the fridge.

    Better safe than potentially sorry ;)
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    DOES ANYONE ELSE HAVE STOMACH ISSUES?

    Just out of curiosity, do you eat tofu? I love the stuff and was trying to eat less meat so I started eating more tofu. Turns out I really shouldn't as it totally messed up my digestion. Horrible stomach pains, extreme bloating and having to go to the toilet 6 times a day. Fun. Since stopping...
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    Forgot to put insulin cartridges in the fridge.

    Once they've been out of the fridge, they're OK for 4 weeks. You shouldn't put them back in the fridge, as temperature fluctuations can mess up the mechanism. If it's already gone out of temperature range, putting it back in the fridge won't solve the problem anyway, it's all about proteins...
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    Amazing & Awesome Avocados.

    I love avos so much but I'm always disappointed that we usually only have Hass in the uk. I occasionally see Fuerte, which are just beautiful. They're smoother and creamier and don't go mushy or bruise as easily as Hass. I want to move to a country that appreciates avos ;)
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    Type 1 and multiple sclerosis treatment

    Hi! Just wondering if there's anyone else out there with type 1 and MS? I guess it'd make sense that your immune system might want to destro more than just your pancreas ;) Anyway, last year I was diagnosed with MS after 10 years of being fobbed off with "it's diabetic neuropathy, try...
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    Overdose of insulin - no effect

    You sound depressed, maybe you could ask your doctor for help with that? As for the insulin having no effect, are you using an insulin pen? Check the cartridge! Recently I've had quite a few cartridges that developed fine cracks in the glass, but because the insulin leaks out under the label I...
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    Blood in pen

    Insulin stability data does not take into account mixing anything into your insulin. None of us know whether it'll be a problem. You might as well change it.