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<blockquote data-quote="evj95" data-source="post: 1556890" data-attributes="member: 434447"><p>[USER=11028]@noblehead[/USER] Just to update you on the first two days at work, Yesterday I had a banana (Stupidly forgot to do some insulin doh! Half asleep brain doesn't remember to do it apperently) before heading off to work, also forgot to check my bg level so don't know what it was like, but checked at 7am, as I had a headache which doesn't normally happen and saw it was 13.2 so did a couple units of my rapid acting and an hour later it was down to 11.1 which I was happier about and did my insulin for some breakfast. And after work it dropped down to 4.2.</p><p></p><p>Today I remembered to check my bg level as I woke up and it was 7.8, decided not to have the banana, as I thought that may be the cause for the high levels yesterday. Then checked at my break and it was up to 12.1, Managed to get through the rest of my shift checked at lunch time and it was back down to 7.6! </p><p></p><p>Don't know why this is happening because when I walk around it normally drops my bg level not raise it. Seeing my DSN tomorrow, so will ask for her input on what may be going on, as it is fairly hard to work when your head is pounding and starting to feel sluggish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evj95, post: 1556890, member: 434447"] [USER=11028]@noblehead[/USER] Just to update you on the first two days at work, Yesterday I had a banana (Stupidly forgot to do some insulin doh! Half asleep brain doesn't remember to do it apperently) before heading off to work, also forgot to check my bg level so don't know what it was like, but checked at 7am, as I had a headache which doesn't normally happen and saw it was 13.2 so did a couple units of my rapid acting and an hour later it was down to 11.1 which I was happier about and did my insulin for some breakfast. And after work it dropped down to 4.2. Today I remembered to check my bg level as I woke up and it was 7.8, decided not to have the banana, as I thought that may be the cause for the high levels yesterday. Then checked at my break and it was up to 12.1, Managed to get through the rest of my shift checked at lunch time and it was back down to 7.6! Don't know why this is happening because when I walk around it normally drops my bg level not raise it. Seeing my DSN tomorrow, so will ask for her input on what may be going on, as it is fairly hard to work when your head is pounding and starting to feel sluggish. [/QUOTE]
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