JimmyCassidy
Member
- Messages
- 18
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Went to doctors on wed to get something for the constant headaches I'd been having the few days prior, long story short I ended up walking out with a letter to go straight to a&e with suspected type 1
Got out on good Friday and have been having trouble keeping my blood sugar down, lowest was sat morning(5.6) and highest sat at noon(20.2) all I ate for breakfast was a bowl of shreddies and a slice of whole grain toast.it's averaging around 14-15 since I've been out.
It's quite frustrating as I have been very careful with what I'm eating, eating at regular times etc.
I'm injecting insulin according to a sliding scale they gave me but I think I eat more than the average man which makes me think maybe I should be taking more insulin? I'm 6"1' and 12 stone(normally between 12.5 and 13 according to the time of year as I play foot ball but have lost a bit of weight due to the diabetes)so no issues with weight and the amount I eat, I must have a high metabolism or something along those lines!
Also haven't been drinking as much water as I normally would because I'm out of routine due to holidays, would this be a factor?
Another factor could be I haven't been very active again due to holidays and was told to take it easy.
I took all this in my stride at the start because I thought it would be no bother as I consider myself reasonably active/athletic and eat relatively well and have the will power to stay away from the bad foods as I've done it for periods of time on many occasions before.
Posting on here due to the Easter holidays and can't get in touch with my diabetic clinic to Wednesday, any thoughts advice greatly appreciated
Thanks
Jimmy
Got out on good Friday and have been having trouble keeping my blood sugar down, lowest was sat morning(5.6) and highest sat at noon(20.2) all I ate for breakfast was a bowl of shreddies and a slice of whole grain toast.it's averaging around 14-15 since I've been out.
It's quite frustrating as I have been very careful with what I'm eating, eating at regular times etc.
I'm injecting insulin according to a sliding scale they gave me but I think I eat more than the average man which makes me think maybe I should be taking more insulin? I'm 6"1' and 12 stone(normally between 12.5 and 13 according to the time of year as I play foot ball but have lost a bit of weight due to the diabetes)so no issues with weight and the amount I eat, I must have a high metabolism or something along those lines!
Also haven't been drinking as much water as I normally would because I'm out of routine due to holidays, would this be a factor?
Another factor could be I haven't been very active again due to holidays and was told to take it easy.
I took all this in my stride at the start because I thought it would be no bother as I consider myself reasonably active/athletic and eat relatively well and have the will power to stay away from the bad foods as I've done it for periods of time on many occasions before.
Posting on here due to the Easter holidays and can't get in touch with my diabetic clinic to Wednesday, any thoughts advice greatly appreciated
Thanks
Jimmy
