Bethan_Gabriel
Newbie
- Messages
- 1
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hi @Bethan_Gabriel, Can you tell us a bit more about yourself? How long have you been on insulin?
What amounts and type of insulin are you prescribed?
What sort of BSL(Blood Sugar levels) figures are you getting and at what times?
Under any stress or unwell with a virus or other infection?
Has your insulin been kept in the fridge, except what you are currently using? How is your injection technique?
And most importantly have you spoken with your nurse or doctor about your BSLs?
Hi looking for some help.
My blood sugars have been sky high all day. Tested ketones were 0.8 I’ve been doing corrections on my pump and also injections but blood sugars arill sky high I really don’t know what to do
My fasting blood sugar level has been high this week because of eating at before Christmas lunches and dinners. I ate pavlovas, plum puddings and fruit salads, at three meals this week, knowing that this is wrong thing to do( partly from greed and partly from trying to conform). Today my blood sugar level at fasting test was 9.0. I went for a walk, drank water frequently and had no food till noon. BSL went up to 11 around 10.00 am. Had two boiled eggs, lettuce and tomato for lunch and BSL has come down now. I don 't take medication. My Hb1AC is usually 6.1. We are also experiencing a heat wave here in Qld, with temps up to 39 degrees C. Christmas still too cone. I have enrolled in lows carb diet but don't seem to navigate the blogs and logging on very well. Wld like some advice from any kind members, please. I am 81 years old and and use a mobile broadband device.
Hi, Roslyn, i am type 1 and if i ate pavlovas and plum puddings etc even with extra insulin my glucoses would rocket to well in the 20's and higher, esp as i have never learnt to adjust insulin for that type of food, which was a total no no when i was first diagnosed....... stuff like that is not healthy, and is not diabetic type food though some might occasionally manage it with lots of insulin. If you are a type 2 on no meds, the only thing to do is avoid high carbs and speak to your dietician or doctor re a suitable diet. Best to get a little book or something on the internet which is carb listing so you can learn where the most carbs are, and what is a good lower carb diet. Your HbAic is excellent, it looks as if your body is managing well without insulin or meds if you keep the carbs reasonable - i just wish i was in your position! If you are new to type 2, it may seem a pain keeping away from carbs, but it is necessary to change habits, even if slowly, this will keep you well, and off medications. Best to enjoy xmas with lot of salads and veg, and a small amount of fruit which is lower carb, maybe some berries or some melon, and forget the cake and starchy puddings, etc completely. Forget trying to conform ! Mostly, people are so busy eating the food , esp at xmas, that they wont notice you choosing the lower carb stuff. If you are concerned that someone may have cooked something specially , and that they do want you to try it, just have a very tiny portion, with more salad or veg, and maybe also explain your situation. I am not a Type 2 so maybe other type 2s can help with more advice. All the best, i hope you have a good xmas .
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