Sorry you are experiencing stress at the moment
@Nick25
I think my liver's reaction - yes, it is just another excuse for glucose dumping - depends upon the type of stress and how high my BG gets.
I have been recording a few webinars for work recently, I am not comfortable in front of the camera so I get stressed. My BG rises as I prepare for the recording stays high during and then, a normal correction sorts it out. If I remember, I increase the temporary basal on my pump an hour before and until the end which helps. Otherwise, I can track my stress on my CGM as a rise when I start thinking about it and then flattening out when it is over.
I also have a broken elbow so my body is "physically stressed", especial as recovery is taking a few months. This manifest itself in a need for a continuous rise in insulin dose. For the last 3 weeks, I have been on 160% of my usual insulin needs. It is probably exaggerated by a huge reduction in exercise which, in addition to increasing insulin sensitivity, is a good stress reliever.
On top of all this is the insulin resistance that comes with a high BG. If I don't "predict" the stress, my BG will rise to a level which needs extra correction. I need at least 2 x my correction factor when my BG is higher than 15mmol/l and takes longer to start working.