Neckarski_94
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
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- Diabetes!!
Yesterday I didn’t eat a lot (too hot and didn’t feel hungry plus injection anxiety) Didn’t exercise…again too hot!This going low to around 4.7 has happened to me a number of times. I have concluded that I better not get up too late in the mornings to ensure my BG goes neither too high, nor too low before I have chance to correct the excesses. Your graph does look like you are going to extremes. I would look at what might be causing that? Maybe, what you are eating, or maybe the amount of insulin you are injecting? Or exercise you did earlier in the previous day? etc etc. Look at your condition from a curiosity point of view, and see what you can learn - that way instead of this being a nuisance, it can become an interesting challenge.... This may be a difficult shift, and certainly I would much prefer not to have this Type 1 diagnosis!
I definitely didn’t feel like I’d been out and partied hard!Hi @Neckarski_94
The only way you are going to know for sure is to actually wake up and check with your meter - looking at how erratic the graph is it does look like a compression low. Always go by how you feel upon waking too, if you feel like you went out and partied hard the night before then it would be a low.
That might be a problem…I don’t have a bedside table!It's important to keep your testing kit, and hypo treatment on your bedside table. Wake up with a serious hypo, you can treat safely.
You can get a bedside table or any little table for less than £10 from a lot of places IKEA, B&M etc, I got a folding stool for a temporary bedside table from IKEA for £4.99, failing that put them on the floor beside your bed. Members have suggested to you numerous times that you need your tester & hypo kit with you at all times. It’s good adviceThat might be a problem…I don’t have a bedside table!
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