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<blockquote data-quote="shop" data-source="post: 295610" data-attributes="member: 42992"><p>Hi Adam,</p><p></p><p>What happened to you must have been really scary. I spent the 1st 6 years with diabetes running high sugars ( not as high as yours though ) to avoid Hypos as I didnt want to draw attention to my diabetes. I am also currently having problems with hormone fluctuations affecting my Bsugars resulting in periods of hypos. Even the moderate hypos I have experienced ( 2/3 times a day ) are horrid but it sounds that after a huge 20 units of insulin you must have had a really bad one. I am carb counting and working closely with my DSN to try to get stable sugars. Still got a little way to go but I am striving to stay in the driving seat. My advice to you is to get some help from your DSN and learn to carb count as this will enable you to actively take control. I am not saying that it is all plain sailing but even with the probs Ive been having I have stuck with it and will continue to do so. Sending Hugs and urging you to get help with the control. ( I have experienced a fraction of what you have and can fully understand how you have ended up where you are now )</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps Adam </p><p></p><p>Let me know if you can get help from your DSN,</p><p></p><p>Lucy xxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shop, post: 295610, member: 42992"] Hi Adam, What happened to you must have been really scary. I spent the 1st 6 years with diabetes running high sugars ( not as high as yours though ) to avoid Hypos as I didnt want to draw attention to my diabetes. I am also currently having problems with hormone fluctuations affecting my Bsugars resulting in periods of hypos. Even the moderate hypos I have experienced ( 2/3 times a day ) are horrid but it sounds that after a huge 20 units of insulin you must have had a really bad one. I am carb counting and working closely with my DSN to try to get stable sugars. Still got a little way to go but I am striving to stay in the driving seat. My advice to you is to get some help from your DSN and learn to carb count as this will enable you to actively take control. I am not saying that it is all plain sailing but even with the probs Ive been having I have stuck with it and will continue to do so. Sending Hugs and urging you to get help with the control. ( I have experienced a fraction of what you have and can fully understand how you have ended up where you are now ) Hope this helps Adam Let me know if you can get help from your DSN, Lucy xxx [/QUOTE]
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