susansteven
Member
- Messages
- 9
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
If insulin is part of the treatment, then very many diabetics will at some stage have experienced something very similar. Even if you feel anxious because you think you have over-compensated, it was the best thing to do in the circumstances. I'm not impressed by the irresponsibility of your companion!Hi
I have be3n on insulin for 3 months as a type 2.
I have had 3 hypos so far, all when I have been out walking. Today was the worst experience...my glucose figure was 7.9 before breakfast, I took 18 units of insulin and had porridge at 8.30am, at 10.30 I went for a walk, I usually feel dizzy and walking to the side when my sugers are going down, then my head started to pound like a heart beat, I was sweating, then I lost all energy in my legs i could hardly walk, I felt really poorly, I forgot my monitor but I had jelly babies with me, I had 5 but still had no energy, I took another 10 and gradually I could start to walk again, this was a 20 min experience, I was really scared, more so because the person I was with said it was all in my head and continued to walk on....I no longer feel safe if I am not going to be supported. Sorry to say this but I just need some support right now.
Has anyone else had a hypo like this?
Since your on insulin always take your blood glucose meter with you and fast acting carbs. As you have found generally people don't understand what you go through with a hypo ... and don't know what to do to help you if neededI forgot my monitor but I had jelly babies with me... I was really scared, more so because the person I was with said it was all in my head and continued to walk on...
Yes, I've had hypos like this.I was really scared, more so because the person I was with said it was all in my head and continued to walk on....I no longer feel safe if I am not going to be supported. Sorry to say this but I just need some support right now.
Has anyone else had a hypo like this?
Tell them that if you slip into a coma right in front of them, not to worry as it's all in your head anyway. Sheesh... I am so sorry they're so unsupportive.Thank you everyone for your support, I suppose I became complacent as I usually carry my kit everywhere, but as it was a dog walk I thought I was fine. I think I know why different, I usually walk straight after breakfast yesterday I couldn't go until half ten, so time difference from eating and taking insulin.
Not sure how to educate, as the person has to want to listen rather than thinking its all in my head
Ah, apologies, I did think it was quite a lot of insulin for a bolus. FWIW I also reduce my basal (long lasting) insulin if I'm going to be doing lots of exercise, though working out quite how much to reduce it by and which doses (I also inject my basal insulin twice a day) is an ongoing experiment.Hi thank you for your comment but I am only on long lasting insulin, once before breakfast and once before evening meal
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?