Shift work is just bad for you really. If you have health issues, shift work will make many of them worse. You have to try a bit harder if you work shifts. Sorry. I have worked shifts for 38 years.yes i was diagnosed 3 weeks ago, i know i can expect my blood sugars to be unstable at this point anyway but i have notice they are much harder to control when i work compared to when i have a few days off and was wondering if others have this problem and and advice
You and me both mate. I have two 12 hour shifts to work before I retire.I worked shifts for 34 years mainly nights and days, which weren't too bad. It was when we went on a three shift pattern, 6-2, 2-10' 10-6, which I hated especially the early shift, I was always tired!
I wasn't diagnosed till I got early retirement, my GP reckoned, that if I still worked shifts that I would probably be very lucky to be alive, if I hadn't taken retirement.
I never could eat properly on shifts, only had one decent meal a day! Butties on nights at 3 o'clock am! Yuck! That's how I got my nickname, for my nosh box!!!!!
I do believe and heard it say that shifts are not good for your health or your well being! I am the perfect example,
Welcome Alice,Im new as well,there are realy nice people on this siteyes i was diagnosed 3 weeks ago, i know i can expect my blood sugars to be unstable at this point anyway but i have notice they are much harder to control when i work compared to when i have a few days off and was wondering if others have this problem and and advice
she is newly diagnosed daisyHi Alice and welcome to the forum
If you need to know anything just ask and someone will help.
I only worked 12 hours on weekend overtime. I used to love the long weekends.you and nme both mate
You and me both mate. I have two 12 hour shifts to work before I retire.
yes i was diagnosed 3 weeks ago, i know i can expect my blood sugars to be unstable at this point anyway but i have notice they are much harder to control when i work compared to when i have a few days off and was wondering if others have this problem and and advice
she is newly diagnosed daisy
On Tuesday.I only worked 12 hours on weekend overtime. I used to love the long weekends.
Are you retiring soon?
If you are like me, you will wonder, where I had time to do a full time job, with all the social and family commitments. I have a part-time job now, that helps with my fitness and lifestyle.On Tuesday.
ahh thankyou so much will have to try different things out and see how it goesHi, I was diagnosed in November and I do shift work (care assistant in nursing home). It is a nightmare for levels but what you basically need to do is plan your insulin depending on your shift. You'll probably end up with 4 or 5 different scenarios.
What this could mean for you is adjusting your basal insulin depending on what shift you are working the next day (less if a long day, more if not working).
What you may also need to do is have different ratios depending on each shift pattern to (if you are carb counting). If I'm working in a morning shift I have less insulin at breakfast than if I am working an afternoon shift. Same goes for other meals. I also make sure I have a carb free snack in between each meal when I'm working as I find it helps keep my levels stable.
My levels tend to be good when I'm working but high when I'm off work because I'm not as active.
By no means is this a fix everything solution but it may help. I'm still tweaking and learning and making notes to figure it all out myself xx
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