claire1991
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
I was told to lower my basal by 60% before BF but didn't get any advice about carbs which probably would have helped but it's too late for that nowIt will improve @claire1991
The trick is to keep Lucozade nearby and eat extra snacks when you need them. I hope you were given correct advice about eating carbs at each breastfeed. I wasn't with my first child and the lows scared me.
Looking after a baby causes highs and lows because there can be no routine, and so you can't plan your 'diabetes day'. You have to adjust as you go along. Every time you sit down to feed baby (by bottle too) keep some Lucozade near. I found I often went lower than I wanted when I was sitting down like that. I think it's a stress response. Same with the crying - it can cause lows too.
I reduced my basal, reduced some of my meal ratios, kept glucose and snacks around the house, and ran higher than I would normally. I still do that when I'm alone in the house for safety.
Thanks Andy,Ugh that sounds pretty rough.
Are you sure that your ratios and basal are correct?
If you are going low that much overnight then perhaps it is worth talking to your DSN and looking to reduce your basal a bit so that you don keep dropping off that acutely.
All the best,
A
No idea what's causing the hypos. For example, I can go to bed with my bg at around 6, I then eat a snack (not a healthy one either!) with no bolus to go with it and then Holly will cry for her feed about an hour later and I'll test my bg before picking her up and it'll be in the 2s! Mind boggling! The same happens in the day too.Oh hun - here's a massive hug - that's not good at all x
I know what bringing up a baby is like, never mind the lack of sleep and hypos so i am completely sympathetic. Ok first of all do you know why you are hypo-ing ?
If your dropping early morning around 3am it's suggesting your basal rate needs reducing.
I would suggest a good carby snack before bedtime if the basal reductions aren't kicking in, so a couple of digestive biscuits should help, but please remember it can take a couple of days for any changes to kick in. Preventing your night time hypos are really important so it may just be best to overcompensate with a snack before sleep whilst any basal reduction changes kick in.
It will get better, it probably doesn't seem like it now with so much going on but you're doing an amazing job, please let us know how you get on x
Thank you!!Hi Claire! My little one is 8 months old now but I remember this well!! It does pass but test test test and keep lucozade or the mini cans of coke in every room so it's easy to grab it when you need it. I felt exactly the same as you, it's bad enough being hormonal without hypos thrown in the mix! I can't remember now how long it went on for but you're doing everything you can in reducing your basal etc. I couldn't believe how much I had to cut my basal by in those early weeks. It does get easier...and then you'll have all the basal testing to look forward to as hormones start to settle a little lol. No-one really prepares you for how your BS will change after you've had baby! Feel free message me if you need a chat xx
Titrating down will get you there just the sameThanks Andy,
During pregnancy I had to near enough triple all of my doses and the day I had her they got put back to my pre pregnancy dose, I'm just going through the struggle to find what they should be now. There's no way I'm going to be able to basal test though, that is simply out of the question!
Going to have to just keep reducing until I get it right and ride it out I think.
Thanks for the reply x
Yeah I'm on a pump, I've been reducing the background through the night, I think once I find a percentage that works I'll set that as my permanent dose.Hi @claire1991 my twins are 7m (5w prem) and I'm still on reduced basal and carb ratio now. Can you set a temp basal to see how you get on maybe at 20%? (You are a pumper??). I'm still on copious amounts of lucozade too. You need to look after you first (hard when there is a crying baby and sleep deprived I know) xx
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