kitedoc
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 4,785
- Location
- Adelaide, South Australia
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
- Dislikes
- black jelly beans
Now you are showing off!! 15 degrees C down in Adelaide, but that beats 40 degrees C in summer !!We had a winter temp of 25° celcius yesterday here in Bundaberg.
How do you cope with the water condensation ?The best 250 quid I ever spent was on a portable aircon unit. just hang the hose out the window and close the door, sheer bliss
OOOHH wrap up warm Tipetoo don't want to catch a winter chill now do we.We had a winter temp of 25° celcius yesterday here in Bundaberg.
It's only got to 22° celcius today, had to put a trackie top on cool breeze from the south west coming through my office door...OOOHH wrap up warm Tipetoo don't want to catch a winter chill now do we.
Sigh. You are so hard done by !!It's only got to 22° celcius today, had to put a trackie top on cool breeze from the south west coming through my office door...
How do you cope with the water condensation ?
I always struggle in the heat. I drink more water and be as active as possible. For some reason I always require a lot more insulin. It’s like my ratios rewrite themselves.Hi all,
I hope you are all doing ok? I’m just wondering how are you currently coping with the heat?
Obviously, in the UK we aren’t used to having such heat last for as long as it is.
Is the heat effecting you’re blood sugars?? If so, what effect is it having?
What are you doing to be able to cope?
Please share any hints & tips you have to be able to cope in the heat? Thanks in advance
- I’m making sure I’m drinking plenty.
- Keeping a fan on in my bedroom overnight.
- I also have a spray bottle I fill with cold water, so I can spray my face & neck during the night to keep me cool.
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