Thank youSorry I have no answers to you question .. but I wanted to send you a hug & hope you feel better soon
Hi started of at about 17.6 then to 14.2 then going to 10 readings all vary after food ,now over last 3 days I'm doing bg before food and readings are anything from 7.6 to 9 only one high reading before bed that was 17 of to see the diabetic nurse on ThursdayHi @jules_b ,
Welcome to the forums.
"Feeling rubbish" is normal at this stage as your body has to adjust to lower glucose levels. It usually takes at least a couple of weeks.
For me, the tiredness dissappeared immediately when I started injecting insulin, it was like a switch. We're all different of course so it might take you longer, but do be prepared to go back to the doc if the tiredness doesn't pass.
What are your glucose levels like at the moment?
Aw thank you for the adviceI was first diagnosed at the end of January this year after suffering DKA. It took me until at least March before I felt half human again. Even now I still have days that I am absolutely shattered. Give yourself time and be kind to yourself x
Aw thank you for the adviseHi jules
Really pleased for you being in remission! I was diagnosed 5 years ago and it took me a few months to feel normal...or as normal as you can I guess. Take time and be patient with your body and you will start to gradually feel better x
Hi thank you so much for the adviseHi jules awesome work re cancer I was diagnosed 15 years ago it took maybe 4 months to settle. Mainly because my pancreas was still producing insulin so it was a guessing game but it soon settled hope yours does too
Thank you so much will deffo look into that site many thksWell done you survivor !! My gosh you've been through the wringer. Do you know, there's a forum on here specially for people who have developed the Big D after pancreatic interventions. It's called Type 3 C for some reason. Go to Browse/Diabetes Discussions, and you'll
find it. Precisely your issues, and people to share with.
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/category/type-3c-pancreatic-diabetes.73/
Courage! Tho to have come thro pancreatic cancer, you must know you have that.
The very best of luck - and a hug!
Lucy
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