Nomi said:I used to split my background but have found that i need to take it in one go as i get a spike in the morning if i don't. i have tried adjusting each split dose but nothing works so i just tsick to one big dose in the evening which lasts well intot he following evening.
If i skip breakfast then surely that will make me more likely to hypo as i wont have had anything to eat? I know if i skip breakfast, by noon my blood sugar is beginning to hit the 4's and i need to eat.
confused!
I am planning on taking some packing up so that when i get out i can eat!! I tend to eat little and often so going all day without anything is going to be a challenge!
copepod said:Best to speak with knee surgery staff at pre op clinic - and ensure that thye have communicated with your diabetes clinic. It's surprising that you've been listed for afternoon, as usually people on insulin are operated on in morning, to make insulin / food / blood glucose management easier.
The consultant's list is afternoon as already stated by Nomi.noblehead said:copepod said:Best to speak with knee surgery staff at pre op clinic - and ensure that thye have communicated with your diabetes clinic. It's surprising that you've been listed for afternoon, as usually people on insulin are operated on in morning, to make insulin / food / blood glucose management easier.
Copepod is right, I've had surgery twice and both times they operated in the morning due to being insulin dependant.
Hi Nomi,Nomi said:Hi guys,
Had my op, all went well. Lowered my background the night before and slighty adjusted my dose with breakfast and all worked out fine
Question now is my knee is still swollen and I have stitches meaning I can't really move around much. I have slightly increased my levemir but my blood sugar keeps hanging around the 15-20 mark which is not good!! Any ideas behind the cause?
Thanks
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