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<blockquote data-quote="Eva9" data-source="post: 307194" data-attributes="member: 47591"><p>I think I'm one of those people that will never get my head round the that for a few days my BSs are brilliant and work fine and then everything is thrown upside down for another few days and then it's back again to my BSs being spot on. </p><p>I must say that it's only after I had a disabling hypo almost 3 years ago now that I've become a bit obsessed. I was too lax before but I sometimes think that I do stress abut every reading and every inuslin increase far too much.</p><p>The mental highs and lows are becoming quite difficult too as I get annoyed, crabby and short-tempered when this happens.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>I'm not on the pump but I'm always like this good days followed by bad days and doing nothing different in my life. I've had a couple of accidents having given my insulin dose twice and heading for panic when done so. One time I gave my novorapid injection at night instead of lantus BIG PANIC ended up ringing ambulance and was taken into casualty for the night and not let home till following lunchtime by which stage BS horrific as they wouldn't give me any lantus! I also get anxious when my tests are low cross whey they are high</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Eva9, post: 307194, member: 47591"] I think I'm one of those people that will never get my head round the that for a few days my BSs are brilliant and work fine and then everything is thrown upside down for another few days and then it's back again to my BSs being spot on. I must say that it's only after I had a disabling hypo almost 3 years ago now that I've become a bit obsessed. I was too lax before but I sometimes think that I do stress abut every reading and every inuslin increase far too much. The mental highs and lows are becoming quite difficult too as I get annoyed, crabby and short-tempered when this happens.[/quote] I'm not on the pump but I'm always like this good days followed by bad days and doing nothing different in my life. I've had a couple of accidents having given my insulin dose twice and heading for panic when done so. One time I gave my novorapid injection at night instead of lantus BIG PANIC ended up ringing ambulance and was taken into casualty for the night and not let home till following lunchtime by which stage BS horrific as they wouldn't give me any lantus! I also get anxious when my tests are low cross whey they are high [/QUOTE]
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