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High all day

It was 8.7 first thing.. I think increasing my levemir has helped. As normally have double figured readings in the morning. Managed to do another night reading which was 9.2. Think I'm slowly getting there!


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Hey @ConradJ - this is *exactly* how I wake feel most mornings... I swear I feel more like I've been out on the lash now than I did when I used to actually stay out all night partying! :s

... I'm not sure what you're saying this hungover feeling suggests though...?

Does this suggest my body is chucking out glycogen in the night...? As I've suspected that might be the case for a long time now... Fascinated to hear more as what you've said so far is really interesting...


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Sorry if my response offended you it wasn't intended to, it was supposed to help you. It was just a simple way if looking at things - responding on this forum is supposed to give help and guidance. If it helps at least one person them that's great. I live with type 1 also I know it's a battle with constant variables and a one size doesn't fit all - please be more respectful of this as we are only here to help each other.
 
I don't really know to be honest
Just come crashing down and had a hypo :-( ugh enough for one day!!
are you still in the honeymoon period? only asked because i am, and i've just had to drop my morning insulin because it seems that whatever insulin my beta cells are knocking out, it seems to be first thing in the morning, so i was getting hypo's at about 1030. hope this helps
 

Hi @-Artemis- ,

Sorry for the delayed reply...

There are two possibilities to the hungover scenario:
  1. Dawn phenomenon (http://www.diabetes.co.uk/blood-glucose/dawn-phenomenon.html)
  2. Somogyi effect / rebound (http://www.diabetes.co.uk/blood-glucose/somogyi-phenomenon.html)
In my experience, it's the latter that results in the hangover, but running a couple of night-time basal tests (yes, I know) is the only way to find out... unless your local Health Trust / CCG can loan you a CGM for a few weeks (or fund one for six months).

I hope things are improving for you.
 
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Hi @Juicyj ,

Your post didn't offend me, so there's no need to apologise! However, your first line in your reply

Having good control doesn't have to be so difficult, it's just a case of going through the basics again

came across as being rather indifferent / insensitive to the difficulties @Emma2688 was / is having with regaining control. Hence my 'well blow me if it's so easy' aghast post.

Anyway, water under the bridge now.... with best wishes.
 
Thanks @ConradJ ! I've started insulin and switched to Levemir since this post... doing lots of basal testing at the mo; oh the joys! At the moment the switch seems to have made my numbers generally go up - but it's only day four on Levimir so still testing.... good advice though for once I'm a bit more stable - thank you
 
Today I just can't get my sugars down
Hasn't come below 12 :-(
Have injected plenty of times possibly around 7 / 8. Times. Feel like giving up and going to bed
Anyone else get high days like this??
Hi "high"lady I find I run high when I'm not well or my body knows I'm not well eg oncoming cold-urine infection .etc the other reason is I hadn't been closely watching my food and was exceeding my carbs like the days you treat yourself a little but try to tell yourself it's ok,if you have a treat,treat your body with a bit extra make up fast acting now and again it's ok your still human,good luck
 
Hi high lady- I'm worried for you you seem to be trying again and again but getting nowhere.do you have a hospital consultant if so can you get to see him/her look on your hospital letters if you have them get the consultants name ring hospital ask for his secretary and push to be seen.its been going on a long time and high levels don't do your body any good good luck.
 
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