Strange, how other people simply deserve a ticket for speeding but you deserve to be ill on top of that ticket. Maybe we should make everybody who gets caught speeding ill on top of their ticket, as that's what they deserve, according to your logic.Because i was speeding! If I hadn’t been my blood sugar likely wouldn’t be 19 now...
im a total loser of an idiot and got a speeding ticket (first in 20 years) on Monday for 35 in a 30.
I’m doing the awareness course but I’m so stressed about it and I cannot get my sugars down. My sugars always respond badly to stress. My worry is it could be weeks before the course and I’m not able to eat anything. My basals are all up but I’m still sat between 12-15 all the time. I’m super stressed that we are booked to go on holiday and that the course might be then - costing us several hundred quid to cancel let alone the disappointment of my kids because their mother is a dimwit. Also I don’t think you can eat or drink in these courses? So if I go low (I won’t be - I will be super high and thirsty) I can’t treat it?
And yes I know it’s my own fault and I deserve it and to feel like this before anyone points it out! But any suggestions other than don’t speed and keep upping the insulin?
At 22 now. Another night of no sleep.
This is hopeless. I’ve been up every hour the last three nights putting insulin in - not that I’m sleeping much anyway of course.
I don’t have any ketone strips but I feel very very thirsty and slightly sick now too.
Right now, I would urge you to have somethng to eat. What you are doing now isn't helping you at all. The stress on your body of going into starvation mode will be making your body throw out as much glucose as it can to help you out.
Ah. I had it in my mind that @extremelyworried was non-diabetic, but that isn't the case. I will adjust my former post, as it isn't wholly relevant. That's @EllieM for pointing out my ooopsee.If she's not eating then I'm guessing that she may be producing ketones too (?), a guaranteed way to feel ill and perpetuate stress levels. Is DKA a potential issue here? I wouldn't be worrying about any long term damage (most of us have brief periods of blood sugar disaster), but in the short term I would at least ring 111 for advice.
@ExtremelyW0rried , have you at least checked that your insulin and injection sites are all OK? I know stress is one reason for high blood sugar, but there are other possibilities as well.
If she's not eating then I'm guessing that she may be producing ketones too (?), a guaranteed way to feel ill and perpetuate stress levels. Is DKA a potential issue here? I wouldn't be worrying about any long term damage (most of us have brief periods of blood sugar disaster), but in the short term I would at least ring 111 for advice.
@ExtremelyW0rried , have you at least checked that your insulin and injection sites are all OK? I know stress is one reason for high blood sugar, but there are other possibilities as well.
MY T1 mother did one of these after a driving oopsie (I can't remember what she did but it was the course or some points). As I remember, she didn't find it at all traumatic/stressful. and she was in her seventies at the time. Try not to worry, (though I know that's easier said than done), once you've done it you'll realise that it isn't a big deal.Pretty sure on the day of the course they will be through the roof.
@ExtremelyW0rried ... You did 35 in a 30. Put some blessed perspective into what is a VERY trivial matter
Doesn't everyone get a speeding ticket at some time I know members of my family have and like you just been a bit over the speed limit. Stop beating yourself up about it is not worth the stress you are putting yourself and your family through Hundreds of people get speeding tickets every day and they pay the fine or do the course and move on it is just not worth stressing or worrying about If you choose to do the course then as someone else said you pick the place and time that you want to go so it will not affect your holiday I do think though because you are stressing out far to much over it that you need to see your doctor to help you to sort yourself out with eating and your insulinBecause i was speeding! If I hadn’t been my blood sugar likely wouldn’t be 19 now...
Right, let’s start off by saying you are not a “total loser of an idiot”!im a total loser of an idiot and got a speeding ticket (first in 20 years) on Monday for 35 in a 30.
I’m doing the awareness course but I’m so stressed about it and I cannot get my sugars down. My sugars always respond badly to stress. My worry is it could be weeks before the course and I’m not able to eat anything. My basals are all up but I’m still sat between 12-15 all the time. I’m super stressed that we are booked to go on holiday and that the course might be then - costing us several hundred quid to cancel let alone the disappointment of my kids because their mother is a dimwit. Also I don’t think you can eat or drink in these courses? So if I go low (I won’t be - I will be super high and thirsty) I can’t treat it?
And yes I know it’s my own fault and I deserve it and to feel like this before anyone points it out! But any suggestions other than don’t speed and keep upping the insulin?
Are you now underweight, as you appear to have been starving yourself for some time? Perhaps you could speak to your GP about some help, of various sorts, with your anxiety? Starving yourself will have the same effect as anorexia on your body.28 now.