Hello @miszu before you make any adjustments do a couple of tests during the night say at 3am when your readings are at their lowest and see what’s happening during the night, as your feeling shaky all day just rule out the possibility of a nighttime hypo first.
A probable reason for going so high after a hypo is that during a hypo the liver can also do a dump of glucose too which isn’t helpful when you’ve already treated so look at your basal first and do a couple of night time checks before any quick acting adjustments.
Get another apt made soon though it’s important to run through things to cross check your readings and get some support.
Hi, thanks for quick response. Can you tell me what an apt is please?....
Thanks everyone. I got home since then, cooked a delicious low carb dinner and calmed down. I also had a long walk before eating, I find that it helps with my highs a little bit. My main problem is that I really have no time right now... But I ll try to put my health first. I'll try to call my doc for a new appointment date tomorrow. Thank you everyone. Have a good night X
I don't think they would give a CGM out for me.. In Hungary there's no chance. Well, I don't know about other countries.I also agree that you might be going low at night - any chance you could get your doctor/clinic to give you a continuous glucose monitor for a couple of weeks so that you could check it out? Personally, I find hypos the worst part of T1 diabetes : you may find that reducing the hypos also reduces the highs.... Anyone you can talk to on the phone, or do you have to wait months for a new appointment?
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