Where to start.....my job over a period of 10 hours can have me sitting at a desk doing a report..5 minutes later driving an emergency vehicle to an incident...5 minutes later fighting and rolling around on the floor trying to restrain someone...10 minutes later standing in a custody block preparing an interview...2 hours later back at a desk...even later still standing at the scene of a fatality...dealing with a stressful domestic incident...sorting out a neighbour dispute...guarding a crime scene....and on and on and on. Planning a meal?, forget it. I'm not complaining, it's my choice but it all occurs over an early, a late and a night shift too! Most of the time I have no idea what my glucose levels are as I am not in a position to stop and check.
Nowadays biggest challenge is trying to figure out if the following day is going to be easy or hard. Tend to go middle ground, if it’s easy then a small correction dose maybe needed, if it’s hard then a few carbs to see me through.
Just another one of the little unknown joys of being diabetic that so many fail to realise.
Blimey, that is a varying workload! How do you normally test and monitor your levels? I've got another thread going on here with issues that I am having with the DVLA, and supposed 'poor' management of my Diabetes, yet I feel I do everything I can to keep myself well, Just really tricky with no routine as such.
Hi Craig, I just test as I am going along (when I can) and keep my meals fairly low carb so as to prevent any wild fluctuations (to prevent going hypo which is my greatest worry). My glucose seems stable at the moment but this could also be down to a honeymoon period (diagnosed 2 years ago). My A1c is fine also. What 'evidence' are they using that you have poor management (I have read your dvla posts) but what factual evidence is there? They normally rely on whether you are having hypos (where a 3rd party is involved I think) plus your 1ac results? It's hard as I don't always get a chance to check my levels when in an unhygienic or unsafe environment but it would probably be easier if I had a CGM?
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