Hi, it’s taken three weeks but my blood sugar is finally in single figures. My readings drop throughout the day and I’m now looking at numbers below 6 at bed time. Tonight is 4.9 (3 hours after dinner). It may well drop further. I usually wait 4hrs after dinner but I was a little late eating tonight. I’m tired and I want to go to bed now.
How low is too low??
SilverK, I'm not and never have been an insulin user, but what I have seen suggested in similar circumstances is that whatever you decide to do before bed, that you set an alarm a couple of hours in, to wake and test your bloods, to see what has happened.
Obviously, this isn't a strategy you'd want to be doing every night (!!), but maybe whilst you're really getting to understand how insulin is working for you and the impacts of various things, it could be very useful.
If you can afford it, it could be really useful to invest in one or two Libre sensors, so that you could see what happens to your blood glucose 24/7 for a couple of weeks (for each sensor). That could give you a really useful insight.
The Libre sensors are c£50 a shot, plus you'd need a compatible phone, or a reader (at another c£50) to be able to access the data, but I deliberately chose to use the word investment, as in your shoes, I might be inclined to see it that way.
Of course, it isn't for everyone, but something to consider if the coffers can stand it.
Thanks for the info.
My DN was talking about getting me one of those. I’ll see where she is with it.
When I do get back to work my job involves a lot of running around, a lot of driving and a lot of stress. I already feel like a pin cushion so it would really help!
If I need to fund it myself then I probably will.
I have a face to face appointment with the consultant on 17th November. I don’t know if my BG will have settled down a bit by then but I’m due to go back to work around the same time. At the moment I’m bouncing around with no discernible pattern. Today and yesterday I’m between 14 and 8 but for two days before that I was dipping into the 4s and was having to raise it before driving. I’m not doing anything differently. It’s frustrating now, it’s going to be unmanageable when I’m back at work, chasing around after kids, carting PPE everywhere and driving between up to three schools a day. I’m hoping they’ll take that into account when I see the consultant and consider giving me a libre. Looks like I’m going to have to wait if I want a confirmed T1/T2 diagnosis. My hospital has stopped all but essential blood tests due to supply shortages. I don’t know which tests were done when I was in but as I’m on insulin now anyway I’m guessing more tests can wait.
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