AshrafUM920
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 943
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Hello @UsmanMo96
Your high levels are leaving you in a chicken and egg situation as the high levels leave us feeling drained, and exercise is made worse when running high as the glucose isn't being converted to energy, so a talk with your diabetes team to see if your medication can be changed ?
I appreciate you're having difficulty moving about but can you still get out for a walk ? Exercise will help but gently and slowly to start, drinks lots of water too to help flush the excess glucose through, hopefully your team will offer you a solution.
I go for walks everyday, I drink 3L water or more everyday but I'm still high throughout the day, I have spoken to my DN already but all im getting from her is up my insulin, I really hope when my blood sugars come down I can feel more energised and can go for a run.
Hi Usman, ah ok so your taking insulin, are you on a basal/bolus regime ? Are you confident in managing your insulin doses or do you get help ?
As an insulin dependent diabetic myself I correct if running high to bring levels down, taking more insulin isn't the issue, the issue is running high for a progressively long amount of time without controlling your blood glucose levels, so she's right to suggest taking more insulin. It's being confident to know how much - as long as your ok doing this then getting your levels down to a normal range is vital.
Hi Usman,
When I saw a nutritionist a month or so before the lockdown began, she recommended a magnesium supplement to help with sleep. I take one twice a day now, which has helped a lot with my sleep pattern. It may be something to look into (be sure to check the dose and how often to take).
I take novorapid 16unit and Lantus 21units
Yes every 3 days I'll up by 3 unitsDo you adjust your insulin yourself ?
You should ask for a full blood analysis. Although we concentrate on the very obvious Glucose levels diabetes and medication have a wide ranging effect.
For me muscles tiredness, aches, and fatigue was low magnesium and low potassium. Adjusted and now fixed. (1 X banana per day along with magnesium supplement)
Hey, I looked up magnesium supplements theres a few which 1 is best?
Yes every 3 days I'll up by 3 units
Be careful which one you choose as some can be a pretty good laxative. I think mine is Magnesium Gluconate.. A course of melatonin might help with sleep too.
Magnesium Bisglycinate, I've just checked.
I got some from Holland and barrett was on deal.
I am trying it out will give it a few days nothing is going to happen straight away, this heat is obviously making me tired so but the main problem I'm still having is energy, I take vitamin D aswell. I'm not going to get any energy if my blood sugars are constantly between 16-17 in the morning and above 20+ after meals and then in my evening meal it's still in the high 20"s I know definitely I won't get any energy from those numbers at all.
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