@kev-w are the pools open your way yet. Just received regulations for reopening of ours 12 August. Though not my local one. Feel exhausted just reading them, will be a while before I dip my toe in.
I am becoming increasingly weary of my body's stubborn refusal to follow text book glucose management rules. Entering the lockdown period I needed a lot less insulin than normal and was unsure why given lower levels of activity than the days b.c (before covid, not to be confused with upper case B.C. - Before Cleese, for fellow Python fans).
Ventured out with Mrs Urb yesterday evening to a Greek restaurant we know. First meal out since the b.c days and Mrs Urb was initially worried but relaxed when she saw a good level of social distancing in the restaurant although we noticed that only half the staff were wearing masks.
Starter was shared Pitta bread and olives, Mrs Urb had Pork Souvlaki for her main dish whilst I opted for something that was glorified chicken and chips but I enjoyed none the less. It was a carby meal and potato is my nemesis so I was feeling quite smug at the 2hr mark to discover that my glucose level was 5.3mmol (also after a walk along the seafront).
I was decidedly less smug at the 5hr mark and not long before bed to discover I was up at 12.8mmol ! Took a further 4u of rapid expecting to wake up this morning around the 6mmol mark but NO, diabetes had other ideas. I had risen even further to 15.8mmol, didn't believe it so checked on a different finger and got 14.0mmol (drat !). Had a croissant for breakfast, 9 units of rapid and a 40 minute walk and I can now feel myself on the verge of going hypo again at 4.1mmol.
T1 is driving me crazy. Loving the walks along the coast with these warm summer evenings and mornings though.
Stay safe folks.
Still beautiful weather and no storms here. In fact best weather of the last 4 days.
Are you going on holiday in this country @Japes?
No, Scotland. It's also the fortnight between the return of Scottish schools and English schools which I really like. I love my job and my students but I also love going away on holiday when it's term time! This is the perfect solution to that conundrum.
@urbanracer I wonder if it's unnoticed stress of aspects of work which could mean less insulin? assuming things have altered for you workwise. My biggest problem is getting insulin right in hot weather, I seem to be adjusting non-stop at the moment. And predicting activity's difficult - I plan to do something then it's just too hot for me, so I need more insulin, or I do something and it's hotter than I thought and I hypo - I agree, bored with it all.
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