Grumpy Porridge
Well-Known Member
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- 103
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hi,
I’m struggling with this ( been diagnosed nearly 5 months ago now.
I honestly don’t know if I’m type 2 , 1 or LADA ( I know LADA is treated the same way as type 1, but they do differ slightly ( and have read certain lifestyle factors ( being sedentary and overweight etc ) can raise the risk .
It seems as though even if I do dose for snacks ( yummy chocolate etc ) it always ends up being raised for several hours later ! How come some people say with type 1 , you can eat whatever you want as long as you dose for it .
I am now on the freestyle libre 2. I have been doing lots of walking recently ( 11 mile walks , ( in 2-3 walks a day )
Yesterday for example I dosed for dinner . 3 quorn sausages, mash potato plus green beans . ( I had noticed my blood was not coming down as I thought it would after exercise) it was about 7. Afterwards , it looked like it spiked to past 11. Earlier in the day , I ate two wrap things ( about 20+ g of carbs in one , I put two units in as I had just been walking ( yet looks like despite the exercise it still needed the full dose ?
and it’s horrible how it goes very steadily down, yesterday around 11 it was about 7 ish . Yet hour or two after , it was then 6....5 .. so heading into what looks like a hypo . So rather than wait for the official hypo to start, i had a slice of bread with apricot jam . ( and also two raspberry cream shortbread sandwich biscuits ( I thought if I was heading towards a hypo I could manage them
But it raised to 11!
help .
I’m struggling with this ( been diagnosed nearly 5 months ago now.
I honestly don’t know if I’m type 2 , 1 or LADA ( I know LADA is treated the same way as type 1, but they do differ slightly ( and have read certain lifestyle factors ( being sedentary and overweight etc ) can raise the risk .
It seems as though even if I do dose for snacks ( yummy chocolate etc ) it always ends up being raised for several hours later ! How come some people say with type 1 , you can eat whatever you want as long as you dose for it .
I am now on the freestyle libre 2. I have been doing lots of walking recently ( 11 mile walks , ( in 2-3 walks a day )
Yesterday for example I dosed for dinner . 3 quorn sausages, mash potato plus green beans . ( I had noticed my blood was not coming down as I thought it would after exercise) it was about 7. Afterwards , it looked like it spiked to past 11. Earlier in the day , I ate two wrap things ( about 20+ g of carbs in one , I put two units in as I had just been walking ( yet looks like despite the exercise it still needed the full dose ?
and it’s horrible how it goes very steadily down, yesterday around 11 it was about 7 ish . Yet hour or two after , it was then 6....5 .. so heading into what looks like a hypo . So rather than wait for the official hypo to start, i had a slice of bread with apricot jam . ( and also two raspberry cream shortbread sandwich biscuits ( I thought if I was heading towards a hypo I could manage them
But it raised to 11!
help .