sallymac65
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 104
- Location
- Norfolk
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- Feeling high, people not understanding the difference between type 1 + 2, those people who dont listen!
As already suggested do a basal test. Once that's fixed remember that lower basals quite often mean lower carb ratio. What tome are you having the hypos in relation to food.Good morning all, wish it was but anyway. I'm on a Medtronic pump and cgm, have been on a pump for about 6 years or so, but over the last two weeks I've been having anything from four to five hypos a day, which is not only knackering but just not right. I've dramatically altered my basal and correction rates and yet still I dip. Has anyone had a similar thing happen to them, how did they get out of this roller coaster life and why is it happening. Feeling rather fed up about it all, help !
Sounds to me as if house moving might be the culprit. It's surprising how much exercise is involved with house moving. How soon before your hypos are hit are you adjusting your basal? If it's one our try two instead.Hi omnipod, thanks for your swift response. I've checked my sites and all is fine. The only change in the last two weeks is that we moved house, so yes less stress etc, but can't think why less stress would give me hypos, usually it's the other way round for me. I've contacted my dsn several times and they just say keep lowering your doses but then I end up being 18 or so and having to correct! Bizarre ...
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