I've just done 3 AS subjects and a full A level this year, and my GCSEs last year. I found that even though I didn't feel stressed out last year, the subconscious stress and never having a chance to relax meant my blood ran very high, sometimes above 20 through the exams. Also not exercising as much as usual probably affected this.thankfully the grades came better than I ever expected, although if I'm honest I could have maybe improved 3 of my grades which were really close with better control.
unfortunately i didn't really sort my BGs out this year either, and because of that i really struggled to revise. In my mocks I actually had a hypo, but during the main exams my blood was often high again.
Sorry I know this post isn't particularly helpful, but I figured you might like to know your not the only one t0 struggle with diabetes and exams.
Ok thanks, I'll try that! That's so true for sureAfter my first exam I really tried to get it under control. I found the best way to do this was to increase my lantus (long-lasting insulin) by only about 1 or 2 units as I found this actually really helped! My levels were still on the higher side but not crazy high like they had been in my first exam. You could maybe try this next year and see what happens? Can't let diabetes get in the way of good grades!
I have the libre and use the app on my phone. I had finger test strips and my phone in my locker at school so i could check before I went in but during the actual exam had no way to check.How are people coping the GP monitors and pumps that need a mobile phone to operate, as clearly access to a smart phone will no be allowed without a very good case and carefully control measures in place.
(It is 25 years since I worked with disabled students, a long time before we even had the web! So some modem issues we did not get. But even in those days I was supporting students with systems like what Stephen Hawking has.)
Thanks @himtoo ! I'm pretty sure they do know about it and I've contacted the school to ask about the exam board guidelines when dealing with hypos/hypers. I have tried using a slightly higher ratio, just worried about it going too low which would probably be worse!
Thanks for the help!
I have the libre and use the app on my phone. I had finger test strips and my phone in my locker at school so i could check before I went in but during the actual exam had no way to check.
ok thanks, I will do that next year!If you let them know, they will give you rest breaks. This way you can put your hand up if you ever feel "off" and they will let you check. They should then give you as much time as you need to deal with it
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