You absolute legend! Well done! Keep blowing that trumpet, I’ll give the trombone a parp at the mountain at the bottom of my garden in your honour. It’ll echo up the valley...About 2 weeks ago I was at clinic and doc estimated my HbA1c would be around 64. Previously it had been 69. I had put a huge amount of effort and I was completely deflated when it would only be 64
This afternoon I have logged onto mydiabetesmyway, which has some of my medical records and was delighted to see that my HBA1c was 59. This was down from previous reading of 69 Whoooo Hoooo. This is the first time in my 37 years of being diabetic that I have been below 60
All of my cholesterol's are down as well, as is my blood pressure and weight from my previous appointment 6 months earlier.
Feeling a lot better now and feel that all of my effort has been worth it.
Just got to keep it going now. My new target for my next appointment is going to be 53.
Apologies for blowing my own trumpet but below 60 for first time ever is a major milestone, its only taken 37 years 4 months and 29 days
...and a good night to you @Robinredbreast ....from us both on our honeymoon in Cape Verde....Just popped in to say goodnight to you all zzzz
Just some thoughts: ? protein to glucose conversion kicking in at 3 hours + maybe?? ? slightly more basal, or move Novorapid nearer to breakfast time.afternoon peeps , good to have forum back
Had a good BG overnight and woke after a flat night to a 5.6. great start to week BUT
Had 2 small slices of toast 28 g of carbs, and 2 poached eggs so took 7 units of Novorapid, my ratio is 1:4 taken 25 mins before I ate. 2 hours later 7.7, which is fine. Its all uphill from there 10.7, 3 hours after jab and finally 12.3, 4 hours after jab WTAF.
This is really frustrating the life out of me GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Taken a correction dose about 1.5 hours ago and it has dropped but only to 9.9.
One day i will get the hang of this
Did you reduce your basal a bit overnight to try to avoid the hypo??Climbing night last night and feeling good (but tired): back in December, I over stretched myself and caused chronic tennis elbow. After months of physio, last night was the first time I felt confident enough to push myself (including my elbow) again and made it up some harder routes. BG was a little raised (8s) but that is to be expected given the added mental and physical stress associated with pulling myself (including my elbow) up some steep walls with little holds.
Woke this morning with a slightly low BG (3.5) which is no surprise and an elbow which is no sorer than usual.
Disappointed I will be travelling for work next week so cannot repeat it for a fortnight.
swear words work better (or make me feel better)!!That’s naughty of it, time to have words with your endocrine system methinks: and remember the code language.
GDG and BDG, sounds good and better than swear words !!I like that analogy - I had a good starting point to run from and a lot of leverage, was worried my muscles wouldn’t work well with the extra glucose but knew my bg level would come down just had the insulin on board to worry about instead, what was great was once I started I hardly thought about my t1.
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