Sarahkylie7
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
I have been type one diabetic for almost 16 years and I would say this is the second 'bad' hypo I have ever had.
My sugar is normally very well controlled so please so t think this is a regular occurrence! It actually scared me a little!
The past few days have got me thinking. I had quite and hypo yesterday (combination of too much heat and unexpected exercise) but I was still able to manage it myself. My sugar was below 2mmols but I was able to be coherent enough to do my test, get lucazade and bring my own sugar back up. I knew I needed to sit down and get sorted there and then. There were other people with me but I am extremely independent and would hate for someone to have to help me. This would make me unbelievably embarrassed! My friends knew I wasn't right and do know how to help if I should need them to, but the truth is I don't want to be like that, I do not want to be a burden. I was wondering if it was sheer stubbornness that enabled me to treat my own hypos without the need of other people?
These episodes are thankfully extremely rare, actually scared me a bit as it fell so fast, I could tell it was bad as my symptoms were different, I felt like a whole bucket of water had been chucked over me as I was really sweating! I knew I needed food, anything to bring up my sugar! My augar normally returns to normal very quickly, but this time took a little longer. I was still determined not to let my friends know how bad it was, am I unusual in this? I know some people wouldn't mind letting others know, but I didn't want to, maybe I'm a diabetes control freak!!!
The reason this for my thinking is that my mum is also type one diabetic, but there have been many occasions where I have had to help her and her sugar wasn't anywhere near as low as mine and she was completely unable to help herself? I have had to test her sugar and treat her hypo appropriately, hers takes such long time to come back up and during this time she is unable to speak and sometimes has gone into full collapse!
I have only had one other experience like this before where my sugar has gone below 2 and that was on a diabetic camp about 10 years ago and it was the same combo heat and exercise, again I sorted myself out where as others during the week were u able to?
Is it because I have seen my mum like this and I am determined not to be reliant on someone else to help me? Are any of us the same? Just felt it was an interesting question to ask, please let me know your thoughts.
Sarah 27, type one 16 years!
My sugar is normally very well controlled so please so t think this is a regular occurrence! It actually scared me a little!
The past few days have got me thinking. I had quite and hypo yesterday (combination of too much heat and unexpected exercise) but I was still able to manage it myself. My sugar was below 2mmols but I was able to be coherent enough to do my test, get lucazade and bring my own sugar back up. I knew I needed to sit down and get sorted there and then. There were other people with me but I am extremely independent and would hate for someone to have to help me. This would make me unbelievably embarrassed! My friends knew I wasn't right and do know how to help if I should need them to, but the truth is I don't want to be like that, I do not want to be a burden. I was wondering if it was sheer stubbornness that enabled me to treat my own hypos without the need of other people?
These episodes are thankfully extremely rare, actually scared me a bit as it fell so fast, I could tell it was bad as my symptoms were different, I felt like a whole bucket of water had been chucked over me as I was really sweating! I knew I needed food, anything to bring up my sugar! My augar normally returns to normal very quickly, but this time took a little longer. I was still determined not to let my friends know how bad it was, am I unusual in this? I know some people wouldn't mind letting others know, but I didn't want to, maybe I'm a diabetes control freak!!!
The reason this for my thinking is that my mum is also type one diabetic, but there have been many occasions where I have had to help her and her sugar wasn't anywhere near as low as mine and she was completely unable to help herself? I have had to test her sugar and treat her hypo appropriately, hers takes such long time to come back up and during this time she is unable to speak and sometimes has gone into full collapse!
I have only had one other experience like this before where my sugar has gone below 2 and that was on a diabetic camp about 10 years ago and it was the same combo heat and exercise, again I sorted myself out where as others during the week were u able to?
Is it because I have seen my mum like this and I am determined not to be reliant on someone else to help me? Are any of us the same? Just felt it was an interesting question to ask, please let me know your thoughts.
Sarah 27, type one 16 years!