12 hr fast then. have something to eat, even someones leftover or a sugar drink. and add 12 hrs and book an appointment, it's only to draw blood, so they should be able to squeeze you in, or go to the hospital to get them to draw the blood
if your basal dose is too high, you wont be able to do a 12 hr fast without hypo
you are basing your stuff on T1's on insulin, it's a different ball game.Not scared normally and they never drop below 4 unless I have gone without food for any length of time. The trouble is when I go below I end up feeling ****. Shakes. Disorientated etc and no way can I ride home like that.
My tester warns me at 3.9.
I appreciate the help guys. Just a little worried as I am a lone worker too
Just noticed, that you get regular readings in the threes, have you been told why? I had regular hypos, and found to be hypoglycaemic, the NHS according to my consultant reckon anything under 3.5 is a hypo. My natural levels are between 4 & 5.Jack, the OP is on Metformin.
Tigger. I thought the "5 to drive" was for those on drugs which can potentially induce hypos, and I don't believe Metformin is in that group. I would ask when you see your nurse or doctor, as I could be wrong.
I am very regularly in the 3s, without any issue whatsoever. In fact, of my last 20 readings, only 8 have been 4 or higher. That's a bit lower than usual, to be fair, but my scores are just pretty flat-lining at present. I would urge you not to be too scared by low numbers, when you feel well.
I'm on no,meds, but if I'm not supposed to drive under 5, I'd have to be on permanent-pig out on carbs.
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