November has been really difficult for me and diabetic "control" has essentially been a distant dream:-
My bloods are so far away from controlled. Woke at 3am this morning at 3.2, 3 dextrose tablets and back to sleep. At 8am my blood sugar was over 20! What is intended to be a nudge (and has previously worked as a perfectly effective nudge) now just sends bm soaring away in the direction of the nudge. Numbers are ranging from 1 - 20. The blood sugar variability is exhausting. I really don't like seeing the high numbers and the risk of over correcting is frankly dangerous as I don't have hypo awareness, CGM is at least 20 minutes behind and a "nudge" correction is currently liable to send me through the floor & I'm currently prone to actually passing out hypo. Which is horrible.
- 4 November - pump disconnects at some point during Friday evening. I pass out on sofa, no movement all day Saturday. A little bit more with it Sunday but still very confused with high blood sugar. New pump on, corrections in. But still not coherent & my parents call ambulance. On Sunday 6 November I'm admitted to hospital in DKA & put on sliding scale. Discharged 8 November.
- On discharge I'm fully drained & sugars are prone to dramatic spikes and fast drops. 9 November I do a few jobs to test I'm feeling ok to go back to work, exciting things like popping to tesco to pick up my prescription. I successfully complete them. And when I get home at about 6:30, I pass out hypo on my hallway floor, and come to after midnight cuddled up in a pile of broken glass having kicked over a full length mirror when I went down.
- Bloods in hospital showed raised WCC (white cell count) and CRP. Both markers for infection. But I have had no symptoms. Urine clear. Chest X-ray clear.
- 14 November back in work, exhausted, difficult to concentrate, yoyoing blood sugar.
- 18 November. Days holiday so not in work. Despite getting calls on landline and mobile I dont answer because I'm fully passed out hypo. My CGM was alarming, but it went down so fast i was unconcious before it started. My parents come to check on me and I'm unrousable and clearly not able to swallow anything. I get woken up by the paramedic starting the second dextrose infusion, frighteningly confused and drained. Blood sugar was unreadably low when ambulance arrived and after I woke it was still 2.4 and took a while to come over 4.
- 26 November. Out for dinner, pre bolus & correction drops me before dinner arrives. Talking one minute, out the next. Was out for dinner with several friends who are doctors, the conclusion was if there was a crash bell, they'd have rung it. Very distressed to have gone down so fast, so dramatically in public - I can't really remember, but they basically had to feed me.
I'm trying so hard to get back in control and am struggling to see a way through it. Because previously used management techniques are not working it's really starting to feel like diabetes is disabling - like I can't go out for dinner because I'm at risk of passing out.
How do I get back in control? Is the first step to basal test? I've been thinking about trying keto because I'm definitely eating more carbs than before - is that a good idea? Any advice/thoughts would be gratefully recieved.
You know I'm not a pumper. But, what about checking your pump is functioning properly? Ruling that one out..?!
As a matter of curiosity; were you given any precautionary antibiotics, based on your WCC and CRP results? Sadly, infections can come along without clear symptoms.
Pumps working fine, doing its thing no problems. It's omnipod so the actual pump bit of it gets fully changed every three days. I can't see that it's anything going wrong with the pump.
Ah, OK. It's one on those.. I had a bass player with one. Poor begger was all over the place on it.
Is there a communication issue between the PDM & the actual pod?
Just exploring all routes...
Another waaaaay out there thought. Is have you recently aquired a new wireless device in your home?
They are talking fine - I don't know what it is they talk on, but I don't think it's wifi. They need to be pretty close together to communicate
Pumps working fine, doing its thing no problems. It's omnipod so the actual pump bit of it gets fully changed every three days. I can't see that it's anything going wrong with the pump.
Haven't had any prophylactic antibiotics, but I had FBC done again on Thursday so maybe if that shows anything weird/off they'll try something.
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