Matthew-G-Bell
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 82
- Location
- Essex
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- People walking slowly in hallways.
I feel that despite the fact I try not to, it might be, but even if I'm not stressed as I have 0 issues, it seems to still happen.Never experienced that but sounds a right pain ! Are you getting stressed about your appointments ?
Perghaps "Murphy's Law" or "O'Halloran's corrolary" (Murphy was an optimistI used to find I had random highs before my appointments. Maybe it's a kind of subconscious stress - or maybe it's just a particular Law...
Hey
I find my sugar levels are consistently good, but right before hospital appointments, they become horrifically bad, literally the day before. Does anyone else experience this?
ThanksGood job they check your HBA1C not your daily levels. I get white coat syndrome when I have my blood pressure checked. I have even had to wear a monitor for 24 hours. All fine.
At least he does his job!Lovely Dr Ooi.
I take my monitor in too, it appears that you are a physical clone of myself.@Matthew-G-Bell Definitely sounds like a stress thing. My BP is so fried at the surgery that I just take in my own BP monitor now so they can see I am normal at home. Stress probably works the same with glucose levels. Your signature is making me smile - that is my emergency "calms me down at work song". Are you talking to me??!!......and relax
It's something that varies quite a bit with me. I do tend to get it though...I've just had to Google "white coat syndrome". I never knew that was an actual 'medical thing', but it does explain why my blood pressure ends up getting taken several times during a check up until the nurse gets a number she likes...
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