Kev Goodgroove
Newbie
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- 4
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
There has been a decreased amount of sunlight in certain parts of the world - where I live we have gone from 15 hours of sun light to 9 hours of sun light and becoming less and less each day. I tend to feel really draggy and exhausted this time of year and for me there appears to be a trend of how I feel and the amount of sun exposure I get (along with the reduction of activity that goes along with that). Could this also be a contributing factor for you @Kev Goodgroove and @Omnipod ? Just a thought ....Hi, Been type 1 for 30 yrs. On pump last 5 yrs .HBA1C 7.2
Ive always been active on a daily basis. Don't like to sit around much. Im a painter /decorator part time. Diagnosed with anxiety/depression and taking medication. Low carb diet and healthy plant based but not veggie
Last 2 months extremely low energy levels and exhausted nearly every day. I work for a few hours and I feel done in. Its a real e
effort physically to do any activity gym classes yoga etc. I don't drink alcohol (13yrs now) and don't smoke
Is this due to fluctuating BG's ,depression . Is it all catching up with me ??
Off to the GP again today to have another chat
Thanks
Kev
Hi
No
I just use the freestyle liibre and a pen.
It’s easier and less hassle than the pump. Having the pump you still got to bolus etc and have it attached 247
Easier to carry a pen in my 1 pocket and my libre in the other
Could be .Doing bloods to check .Thnaks
I’d suggest asking to check Vitamin D levels. They can completely zap energy if it’s low. Sunlight alsoCould be .Doing bloods to check .Thnaks
Oh right.....did you not find the more accurate basal delivery better.....?
That's a shame....were you clued up with dose adjustment before the pump....Not really. I found it a bit of a pain to be honest.
With the libre, I just keep scanning whenever I need and based on the arrows I inject small doses.
The pump always beeped and I kept having to adjust. I find mdi much easier and my hba1c is still between 7 and 8
That's a shame....were you clued up with dose adjustment before the pump....
Do you get better control just constantly correcting...?
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