No insulin, no. I'm on 3 types of tablet (names escape me, my head is constantly foggy these days)Hi @samochod Are you on insulin ?
Running high will impact your energy levels, my favourite analogy is a formula 1 car running on diesel, your blood is clogged with glucose which isn't being processed efficiently and your body isn't functioning at it's max performance so you will need to speak to your team about getting your levels down, in the meantime drinking plenty of fluids to help flush glucose through your system and avoiding high carbs which will only antagonise the situation.
Thank you for your kind words. Sorry to hear you’re going through a tough time, I hope it passes soon but yes stress can put your sugars up which in turn stresses you out.Very well done on your success! It's great to hear a bit of good news every now and then.
I'm going through an unprecedented stressful period just now and I'm certain the high numbers are linked. Hopefully if I come out the other side one will help the other. I definitely know what you mean, it's scary how easily feeling disgusting can begin to feel normal.
I had my BG taken ag the GP a few weeks ago and it was 31.1. I had it taken a few days lated at the hospital and it was 19 and that was after being on the go for 15 hours without eating anything at all. My previous Hba1c was 117 that was when my GP added the Gliclazide in but my latest Hba1c was taken last week and has come back at 131.
Very well done on your success! It's great to hear a bit of good news every now and then.
I'm going through an unprecedented stressful period just now and I'm certain the high numbers are linked. Hopefully if I come out the other side one will help the other. I definitely know what you mean, it's scary how easily feeling disgusting can begin to feel normal.
The problem is high blood sugars..happens to me. I find eating same thing Two meals a day same time 12 md and 5pm With 50 grams of Carb drinking only water from 6pm through to 11am you will be amazed at the energy you will slowly get back.. This gives the body enough time during a Nights fasting to chuck out the glycemic load..For the past couple of weeks I've been sleeping upwards of 17 hours a day every day. Has anyone experienced this with higher numbers or should I be looking for an alternative cause?