Really could be. Worth taking antihistamines for? I take one (or two in summer) daily and it really helps.I have itchy eyes today, and now my nose has started running, like crazy. It's almost as if I have hay fever. It would be typical of me to get it early August, when everyone else gets it in about April and May.
I wonder if that's why my blood sugars went a bit weird. I've never thought of myself as having hay fever before, but there is definitely something causing a problem.
I looked at the hayfever calendar, and there's a bit of grass, could be lingering, otherwise it's mugwort, and nettles.
Apparently mugwort could be the problem............well that's a bit sort of, unromantic, an allergy to grass, or birch pollen, at least suggests some sort of interesting sensitivity, but mugwort.
Anyway, I wonder if it is the problem?
Really could be. Worth taking antihistamines for? I take one (or two in summer) daily and it really helps.
Ok so I see what folk mean about Tresiba and exercise
Apparently mugwort could be the problem............well that's a bit sort of, unromantic, an allergy to grass, or birch pollen, at least suggests some sort of interesting sensitivity, but mugwort.
Mugwort?
Do you live near Hogwarts?
I missed that, people saying that going to the gym while using Tresiba will hypo you?
Or is it just that amount your using at the moment?
I thought it had a flat long lasting profile, well more so that Lantus?
I missed that, people saying that going to the gym while using Tresiba will hypo you?
Or is it just that amount your using at the moment?
I thought it had a flat long lasting profile, well more so that Lantus?
@KEW-w were you training for the triathalon ??It's flattish, likes to drop a bit with exercise but not as badly as Lantus can although I'd not have attempted 3 sports in a day on Lantuslike no way josé
I'm still on a learning curve with it, I need to eat tea earlier and be out of bed for 07.30 at the latest as there's a drop then, bog standard porridge wants 0.5u less and I've changed wholemeal bread to one at 13g a slice back from 9glunch is nailed on with a slight variance in carbs required, but I'd expect that, I dropped from 22u Lantus to 16u Tresiba and the hypos I have had aren't as bad as Lantus ones, but I probably used too much L to maintain a 24 hour baseline.
@Mel dCP, are you still on 180% basal, and 80% plus on boluses as well ? Please do not spare the horses on the choccy cake bolus !!I’m off to Bedfordshire, chaps, this heat is killing me and I have a ceiling fan over my bed...
Been an ok day until I made king prawn fried (cauliflower) rice - bolused for the carbs but not the protein and now I’m in the nines and rising two hours after. Have set the Omnibot to give me a unit and a half extra over two hours so hopefully it’ll bring me down without too much of a bump. Note to self, remember prawns are basically cake as far as my idiot body is concerned!
Talking of which, I’m making this cake tomorrow, it’s birthday week (both me and the hublet) and I want CHOCKLIT CAKE dammit!
https://alldayidreamaboutfood.com/low-carb-chocolate-ganache-layer-cake/
And when it serves two, rest assured that it means me, twice
And how much less insulin do you allow for exercise in catching the rabbit, @KEW-w?Ok so I see what folk mean about Tresiba and exercise, having been to the gym at 9.6 and am currently at 3,8 according to Lucy Libre, and 4.3 on a finger stick so I'm not actually hypo but Dextrotabs have worked a treat and I've hammered it today
Late tea's a 'puttanesca' and it's simmering in the pan waiting for the rice to cool in the fridge before a reheat, the rabbit's loose in the garden and needs catching as he thinks he's being funny and he knows with his 8th birthday coming up he's not going to end up in the pie I often threaten him with
Not dure, bub andihidamines mighd helpp .I have itchy eyes today, and now my nose has started running, like crazy. It's almost as if I have hay fever. It would be typical of me to get it early August, when everyone else gets it in about April and May.
I wonder if that's why my blood sugars went a bit weird. I've never thought of myself as having hay fever before, but there is definitely something causing a problem.
I looked at the hayfever calendar, and there's a bit of grass, could be lingering, otherwise it's mugwort, and nettles.
Apparently mugwort could be the problem............well that's a bit sort of, unromantic, an allergy to grass, or birch pollen, at least suggests some sort of interesting sensitivity, but mugwort.
Anyway, I wonder if it is the problem?
Thank you picture: proof of concept !!Lovely day out with the fam in Marlborough, sugars took a bit of surge late morning, so will put that on a watching brief for a couple of days before making any basal rate changes. Pinged my nine day old sensor off when I got changed just nowso thought I’d recharge the MiaoMiao while it’s warming up
Pod change in an hour...
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What is in a number ? And how does one define what level = a hypo ??July’s total was 351...
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