Embabe25 said:Can't help but think the original post is nonsense!
I don't blame some of the guys for their abrupt manner! Whole story sounds like rubbish.
Embabe25 said:Can't help but think the original post is nonsense!
John506 said:I didn't say it's "nothing personal"....
My mistake sorry
Embabe25 said:Just noticed my posts here have been altered and ones gone completely. Are there admin that can edit posts here?
Embabe25 said:Someone who wanted attention and probably doesn't have diabetes. Maybe knows someone who has so knows the terminology.
Em x
Embabe25 said:Sure is does!
I'm drunk now. I've tested my bloods a few times over the day. Last one was 15. Something. Seems my liver kicked in. Have adjusted and am heading home for a carbolisious dinner!
Carry on as you are! You are beautiful people! Love you all brothers and sisters!
Peace out!
(I'm such a ned/Chav!) xxxx
Em x
It's not a case of needing dextrose when un be known to me my bs is high, you should know, having diabetes is like having a car without a petrol gage. You don't know you've run out of petrol until you get a the sumptoms of a hypo which is petrifieng. You'll never know it's too high untill you get ketones and you know the effects of that. If you have Lantus only and nothing else to eat all day, your blood sugar should stay the same for 24 hrs...not for me...I have to take 4 units of novo rapid when I wake up or it just rises throughout the day, I have to give myself 2 units for dinner and tea too and increase it if I eat....Every diabetic knows how their body works.Thundercat said:Sorry to hear you had such a traumatic experience. I am very concerned about your diabetes education with regard to feeling the need for dextrose at 21 and thinking lantus could cause a dramatic drop in bs. Have we misinterpreted your post?
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When I've had a drink and have my lantus I ALWAYS have carbs b4 I go to bed cos my bs drops. After 17yrs of being type 1 and HBAc at 6.5, I know, I know how my body works.Elc1112 said:I don't understand why you thought you'd go into a coma if you took your Lantus? Your blood sugars were dangerously high. A long-lasting insulin like Lantus shouldn't bring your sugars crashing down. If it usually does then I would suggest you are taking too much!
Yes, the police have to take care of you while you're in custody. Being diabetic they need to be sure that you have access to dextrose, insulin and so on. I completely understand that. What I don't understand is why they didn't take my BS when I was arrested.. when it was offered to you? Surely it wouldn't have brough your sugars crashing down from 21 to severe hypo in a matter of hours?!
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