I've lurked about on these boards before but not really posted before, want some advice from everyone. Have had Type 1 for 22 years and always been reasonably well-controlled, not brilliant but not bad either!
Since I had a cough/cold about a month ago things have really gone haywire! My BGs are up sky high then plummet the next, my insulin requirements have increased and I don't feel to know what I'm doing anymore...
My diabetes clinic appointment I've had to change twice (never needed to do that before) so not been seen since last August and next appointment not til June. Tried ringing to get appointment with DSN but just got answering machine and because I live out of the local area I don't really "belong" to anyone in particular. I'm always brushed over at the clinic as I seem to know what I'm doing and, here's the embarrassing part, I am a nurse with a diabetes diploma so know all the theory as well.
Have been under a lot of stress recently and wondered if that has anything to do with this upset, may also explain why I can't think straight. How does everybody else get through episodes like this?
Since I had a cough/cold about a month ago things have really gone haywire! My BGs are up sky high then plummet the next, my insulin requirements have increased and I don't feel to know what I'm doing anymore...
My diabetes clinic appointment I've had to change twice (never needed to do that before) so not been seen since last August and next appointment not til June. Tried ringing to get appointment with DSN but just got answering machine and because I live out of the local area I don't really "belong" to anyone in particular. I'm always brushed over at the clinic as I seem to know what I'm doing and, here's the embarrassing part, I am a nurse with a diabetes diploma so know all the theory as well.

Have been under a lot of stress recently and wondered if that has anything to do with this upset, may also explain why I can't think straight. How does everybody else get through episodes like this?