scorpius14
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 65
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hi,Wondering if i should raise with my GP that I have hypo's occurring more than 3 times a day, and i'm losing the ability to have symptoms until they go down to the point that I get vision loss, stumbling and drowsiness. Libre won't read below 3.0 and i just see it as a flat line.
This has only become a problem due to having a different line of work than i'm used to, i find myself undertaking intense manual labour for a small part of the day. I heard some people would run it high before working to stop them going too low when doing high intensity labour, i'd have to drink a can of regular coke ( lack of options in staff area and chocolate acts too slow). But having at at a high of 10-13mmol/l can also affect my ability to do the job, and I won't always be doing hard labour.
When are you taking the lantus? Morning/evening/both?Lantus & novorapid
OK? Same here..what my experience has shown is if the dose of Lantus is too high. ( for me.on a physical day.) Treating the lows with just fast acting carbs can cause a recurrence, especially during a hot day? (One dose in the evening.)Lantus & novorapid
I use lantus in the evenings because my DSN saw most mornings were giving me high bg readings and i might sneak in a snack late in the evening, I might change it to a lower dosage from 14 to 10 units just to see where it goes from there. Never had a hypo where i've needed assistance and not ready to tell my colleagues. Seeing as the physical demand of the role only takes a couple of hours (around midday) i'm hoping the decrease of lantus will be enough.
Absolutely! I also think that if paramedics are called out, this would have to be disclosed for a driving licence application, which can make life far more restricting!what if you did collapse due to going low ? How would your colleagues handle this ?
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