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Sunbeds and diabetes 1

Strachan1

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Type of diabetes
Type 1
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Insulin
Had a sunbed today. First as type 1 diabetes. I felt terrible after, shaking, wobbly legs and pale. Does sunbed play havoc with your blood sugars? Should have read about this before I had sunbed!!!
 
Had a sunbed today. First as type 1 diabetes. I felt terrible after, shaking, wobbly legs and pale. Does sunbed play havoc with your blood sugars? Should have read about this before I had sunbed!!!

Hi,

Never done a sun bed. But I have done saunas. The heat can make one insulin sensitive.
The secret is to test blood more than usual. Play safe keep a close eye on the BS!

What was your meter showing as a result?
 
I've never had a sunbed session and never would.
Why I ask myself do people willingly age their skin?
Willingly get irradiated?
What's wrong with being pale skinned Northern Europeans?
Do brown people have whitening sessions I'm thinking now ....
 
Had a sunbed today. First as type 1 diabetes. I felt terrible after, shaking, wobbly legs and pale. Does sunbed play havoc with your blood sugars? Should have read about this before I had sunbed!!!

I had literally a couple of sunbed sessions many, many moons ago, but nothing for the last 20+years.

Thinking back, it was pretty warm under there, and lying on the bed made me perspire, although I imagine the stand up booths might be more comfortable.

It could be the heat impacting you. Quite a few T1 members report seasonal changes in their insulin needs, as the seasons become warmer or colder. If we have a heatwave, or mini-heatwave, and around the holiday season, lots post.

Hopefully, this will bump your thread up the lists again for others logging to.
 
Had a sunbed today. First as type 1 diabetes. I felt terrible after, shaking, wobbly legs and pale. Does sunbed play havoc with your blood sugars? Should have read about this before I had sunbed!!!

I'm T2 and use tanning cabs. I've never had my sugars affected as far as I know. I have had some rare headaches, but I get those in the sun too. Sunbeds are way safer now than ever - the regulations have changed and they have to be 0.3 compliant. http://www.sunbedassociation.org.uk/UV_Tanning/3.aspx

I'm not suggesting people should use them, it's personal choice like everything else, and tanning does age the skin, either naturally or artificially. I have friends that would never use a sunbed, but will happily lay out in the sun for hours.... Personally I'm not a sun lover, so 6 minutes in a cab suits me just fine - I do feel better for it and I use sunscreen just the same as if I were on outside in the sun.
 
I've never had a sunbed session and never would.
Why I ask myself do people willingly age their skin?
Willingly get irradiated?
What's wrong with being pale skinned Northern Europeans?
Do brown people have whitening sessions I'm thinking now ....
 
I am only using sunbed a few times before I go abroad. I'm not a constant user.
 
Hi,

Never done a sun bed. But I have done saunas. The heat can make one insulin sensitive.
The secret is to test blood more than usual. Play safe keep a close eye on the BS!

What was your meter showing as a result?
 
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