Heat doesn’t help numbers sometimes, I found hormones where rising me to 16-18 even though dosing before meals so I contacted my specialist diabetes nurse and she advised me to up my background insulin by 20% during period time and see, may need more but start 3 months that and see, may be worth emailing your nurse see what she advises?Hi, not sure what to do?! Blood sugar good yesterday until salmon dinner. Went low after, couple of jelly babies, then woke at midnight (6 hours after eating) to a high alert of 14. Stayed around 12-14 all night, woke to a 10.9. I don’t have a correction dose yet so took a half unit. Went up to 11.9? Had a coffee and handful of nuts. Then tried one unit correction dose and now at 12.9 half and hour later? Usually I’m around 6/7 through the night and wake between 6-7. I’ve no idea how to eat for breakfast? I am due my period so aware hormones are possibly not helping but I don’t know what to do? I’m still in the honeymoon period and have had a weird week of changing carb ratios (daily) - some days 1:35 others 1:15 and back. I’m pretty lost! Any ideas? Thanks
Oh, checked keotones 0.1
I hope you get better readings soon. I find above 3.5 mmol/l I eat blueberries or a small slice of apple. I only eat jelly babies for treatment blood sugars below this level which is a DAFNE classified hypo. Otherwise, my blood sugars will spike high, like you're finding.My unit correction sent me close to hypo earlier so had a biscuit and two jelly babies and now I’m high again!! I give up for today!!! Xx
I find it depends on whether your blood sugars are still dropping, levelled out, or on the way back up (the arrow on your Libre). It's less likely to cause a spike eating jelly babies if your blood sugars are still dropping. It's DAFNE that suggests only taking jelly beans for blood sugars below 3.5 mmol/l.[/QUOTE]Usually two jelly babies stop a hypo for me and don’t cause a high
Think I have a tooth infection so this must be behind the horrible high blood sugars! Aargh, not wanting a dental problem during a pandemic.....
Hi @JMoli ,
Sounds like you're doing all the right things within the guidance you've been given and your own experience.
If I were you, I'd keep on doing what you are doing: keeping a close eye on bg and on ketones too if your bg doesn't come down, and carefuly correcting.
As for the cause, I'd blame the period for now. Many people experience higher bg's despite taking more insulin around their periods. (For me it's the other way around, which is just as annoying.)
This stuff also always happens during the weekend, when you can't get advice unless it's an emergency.
If you manage to keep at around those levels I'd wait until monday before calling. If they go higher or if you get high ketones, don't wait until monday.
Good luck!
Unfortunately you will need to get an emergency appointment to get that sorted, running high as a result of a dental infection needs urgent treatment. I had a dental appointment last week and was super impressed with how well they managed the apt, I was sent a text asking me to reply when I was there and once they were ready they texted me to tell me to come to the door, I used handgel upon entering and bag was placed in a box and it was taken to the treatment room, I wasn’t looking forward to it but felt it was actually ok and so impressed with the staff and handling so try not to worry too much about that.
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