Scarlett91
Active Member
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- 41
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
So it was my first day back to work as a dental nurse today and I had my first hypo. My BSL fell to 4.4 which has been the lowest yet.
I had my breakfast at half 6 this morning along with my first dose of insulin of the day. Hypo was at 12.30 and I was due to take my lunch break at 1. I was feeling slightly hungry at around 11 and wasn't able to eat anything. Hypo came, I tested and I had a little bag of Haribo which was suggested. Is it advisable to try and have something small to eat around half 10/11 to prevent hypos at work in the future?
Working in a fast pace busy environment it can be tricky to fit even a wee break in.
Also, 3 weeks leading up to my diagnosis my eyesight became awful. I wear glasses and contact lenses. The week before diagnosis my eyesight was at it's worse. Since being insulin my eyes have improved so much that now my lenses feel far too strong. My opticians said a new sight test can't be done until everything is under control but what should I be doing if I feel my prescription is too strong at the moment? I can still see pretty much perfectly but lenses feel too strong up close.
I'm still yet to see a diabetic nurse so I am still very unaware of alot of things.
Scarlett
I had my breakfast at half 6 this morning along with my first dose of insulin of the day. Hypo was at 12.30 and I was due to take my lunch break at 1. I was feeling slightly hungry at around 11 and wasn't able to eat anything. Hypo came, I tested and I had a little bag of Haribo which was suggested. Is it advisable to try and have something small to eat around half 10/11 to prevent hypos at work in the future?
Working in a fast pace busy environment it can be tricky to fit even a wee break in.
Also, 3 weeks leading up to my diagnosis my eyesight became awful. I wear glasses and contact lenses. The week before diagnosis my eyesight was at it's worse. Since being insulin my eyes have improved so much that now my lenses feel far too strong. My opticians said a new sight test can't be done until everything is under control but what should I be doing if I feel my prescription is too strong at the moment? I can still see pretty much perfectly but lenses feel too strong up close.
I'm still yet to see a diabetic nurse so I am still very unaware of alot of things.
Scarlett