- Messages
- 290
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hi everyone
I've been trying to get a hand on my diabetes properly for the last couple of months, for the most part i've succeeded. Until recently over the last week i'm struggling to keep my sugars below 10, if it carries on for another 2 or 3 days i'm considering increasing my Tresiba by 1 unit.
My issue is that due to a consistently high blood sugar, i'm starting to suffer with diabetes burnout. I have absolutely no energy, my brain feels tick and fuzzy and i'm physically struggling to keep my eyes open. I know from experience that this isn't a particularly quick fix, so does anyone have an effective and diabetes friendly way of boosting energy levels while i get my sugar levels sorted, that doesn't involve copious amounts of caffeine?
Thanks in advance!
I've been trying to get a hand on my diabetes properly for the last couple of months, for the most part i've succeeded. Until recently over the last week i'm struggling to keep my sugars below 10, if it carries on for another 2 or 3 days i'm considering increasing my Tresiba by 1 unit.
My issue is that due to a consistently high blood sugar, i'm starting to suffer with diabetes burnout. I have absolutely no energy, my brain feels tick and fuzzy and i'm physically struggling to keep my eyes open. I know from experience that this isn't a particularly quick fix, so does anyone have an effective and diabetes friendly way of boosting energy levels while i get my sugar levels sorted, that doesn't involve copious amounts of caffeine?
Thanks in advance!