Maybe you can ask about a CGM which may help you pick up issues at the early stage of development.(pump user, no CGM)
Are you sure that this is caused by the hyper and not a separate illness? Can you talk to your clinic/doctors? Any chance they will fund you a cgm for the future? Note that illness can also cause blood sugar to spike badly so is it possible that the diarrhea is a cause of the hyper rather than a symptom?After the whole incident I'm left with a terrible nervous system, basically all I can do is stay in bed. Because of the nervous system damage I've been having diarrhea as well, while not wanting to eat.
Well, my doctor said that a quick and high change in BG (from 20 to 6) could cause temporarily symptoms like this and if it doesn't get better in 2-3 weeks to seek for a neurologist. To be honest, I would be happier to hear that it is caused by the spike, because then I wouldn't have to blindly look for another cause, you know. But I'll be seeing a neurologist next week (I'm not about to wait 3 weeks feeling like this), so I'll ask them what else could cause it. For the CGM, I used to have one a year ago, but my ex threw it out accidentally and I couldn't afford to buy a new one. I hope to buy a new one end of october tho, but as my contract for the current one is still in place I need to get some paperwork done to get a new one, which will take a few months.Are you sure that this is caused by the hyper and not a separate illness? Can you talk to your clinic/doctors? Any chance they will fund you a cgm for the future? Note that illness can also cause blood sugar to spike badly so is it possible that the diarrhea is a cause of the hyper rather than a symptom?
Not a pump user so I haven't ever experienced zero insulin in my system (or a DKA, if that is relevant), but have had quite a few 20s in my day. (Try being a teenager pre glucometer on a fixed dose insulin...) Yes they made me feel absolutely awful but they didn't have much long term effect after my blood sugar was back in range. (Maybe that is just me.)
Most long term T1s have the occasional bad spike, whether from illness, gone off insulin, carbohydrate miscalculation, or a dozen other reasons. We treat with insulin and carry on. My understanding (and personal experience) is that it shouldn't do any long term damage to your system as long as you don't do it too often. It's long term high blood sugars that damage nerves. (Disclaimer, I am not a doctor and that is a personal opinion.)
So it seems to me that you have two issues here
1) current diarrhea and weakness. See a doctor
2) anxiety about the high. Have you get any friends/family/councillor that you could talk to about this? Or your doctor? Push for a cgm?
Lots of virtual hugs.
Gotta agree with this.The info they have given in regards to your drop in BG's is questionable, I have never heard of anyone suffering nervous system damage from a sudden drop in BG levels
Which CGM did you use?A year ago my ex trashed my CGM
Medtronic Enlite 2. This is the only available one in my country.Which CGM did you use?
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