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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- Being so high I can barely open my eyes :(
Hi Everyone
Last night was a contender for the worst night's sleep ever. Around 5pm yesterday my right calf started itching intensely and sort of hurting. This turned into the most annoying 12 hours that I can remember and I've been type 1 for 14 years. I can only describe it as someone running a 5 inch nail down the inside of my the full length of my calf and continuing to right under my last two little toes. Its like the worst itch that you can't reach and I idn't get a minutes peace with it. Has slightly eased off this am , has anyone ever had this? I was running high for a few hours yesterday (18-20) at work but managed to regain control around 9pm when I dropped back down to 7 but its certainly not the first time I've been high, infact my control has only improved significantly (consistent numbers under 10) in the last few weeks. :roll: But my HBA1C has never been about 8 and was 7.1 at the last result which is my best ever.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Karen
Last night was a contender for the worst night's sleep ever. Around 5pm yesterday my right calf started itching intensely and sort of hurting. This turned into the most annoying 12 hours that I can remember and I've been type 1 for 14 years. I can only describe it as someone running a 5 inch nail down the inside of my the full length of my calf and continuing to right under my last two little toes. Its like the worst itch that you can't reach and I idn't get a minutes peace with it. Has slightly eased off this am , has anyone ever had this? I was running high for a few hours yesterday (18-20) at work but managed to regain control around 9pm when I dropped back down to 7 but its certainly not the first time I've been high, infact my control has only improved significantly (consistent numbers under 10) in the last few weeks. :roll: But my HBA1C has never been about 8 and was 7.1 at the last result which is my best ever.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Karen