I sometimes think i'm bullet proof as i've never been hospitalised in 50 years however however........lolIt's so easy to overtreat @Tony337 I'm sure we've all done it at various times, but eek on a garage roof with impaired vision. Glad you were ok.
I think being T1 is enough of an excuse to let off steam and see the funny side of life. I often look at people with their enormous pieces of cake and wonder how anyone's body can cope with it!I woke on 6.2 this morning and then i started to rise but my stroll in to work brought it back down and i'm at 5.4 as i type.
I was looking at my libre and i stayed steady all night and said to myself "what a lovely graph" .....
I giggled a bit and i wonder has anyone posted a thread about things only a diabetic would say?
Some of my own faves
" thats filth that is" when i see the staffroom at school when its someones birthday and they bring in those awful donuts covered in icing that were made 8 weeks ago theres about 12 of the ******* they make me gip!
"i'd need an armful of insulin for that" commenting on someones plate at a restaraunt.
"lets see what the lady libre has to say" even after 10 years i am in awe of my libre
and along the same lines i oft mutter " 4 millimeters " as i'm jabbing myself
Have a fantastic Friday everybody and please do forgive my madness
Tony
Your post sort of links to mine as i have always found levemir suits my body where i can tinker without too much effect.Good morning all. Frustrated here. After a series of night time low alarm wake ups (all checked) I reduced the basal yet again by half a unit. Then I remembered why I usually put up with it. Sky rocketing highs above ten from a base of five from three am onwards. High alarms, five o’clock injecting and up early yet again as it just makes me wide awake. Then higher numbers all morning.
I feel your pain as i rise for work at 5.45 mon to fri......saturday i lie in till 9 but my levemir copes quite nicely but i do have a little novorapid first thing but only at weekend.I’m on Tresiba. But have been on split dose Lantus and Toujeo. The problem is I need a lot less insulin from four pm onwards and more from three am, so split doses never helped with that. I just get up early as the act of taking insulin to counteract the rise totally wakes me up. Truthfully I think the cortisol rush that is happening is part of the problem. I’ve always been an early bird. But Five in the winter as a retired person is beyond annoying.
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