porl69
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- Pontypool, South Wales
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
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i find when im hoovering my levels start to drop quite rapidly its mad isnt itLibre set at 4.5-9 and this one is insanely accurate. Hallelujah! Above-28% in-61% below-11%. Have eaten very low carb for the last few days and readings have been higher. Go figure! @Alison54321 going for a walk tends to raise my levels. Unfortunately the quickest way to get them down is vacuuming- I have lovely clean carpets!!!
Not sure about the army story. They do have a form of super glue in place of sutures for children. Apparently it stings, and glues surgical gloves together too. Never get it near your mouth or eyelids !!Didn’t they invent superglue as a skin repairer in the Vietnam war for mending soldiers in the field? I often use it on cuts, topped with insulating tape (or gaffer tale if it’s more serious!) - stings a bit but does the job.
@kev-w I’m also a “bottom feeder” when it comes to cars, currently rocking a 2002 Ford Focus while the husband is blaring around in a 2001 Nissan Micra. Still miss my ‘72 Land Rover, but it literally disintegrated...My bikes are pretty old too, can’t see the point in a new one!
I’m so sorry for your loss, Sue xxxBG seems to be on a roller coaster. 18.8 one morning last week, 3.9 today. Not surprising as I'm having to cope with my sister's death.
BG seems to be on a roller coaster. 18.8 one morning last week, 3.9 today. Not surprising as I'm having to cope with my sister's death.
Commiserations ! The pump is sounding more and more attractive.. There is never a perfect solution but it has to be better than the Novorapid Trickle (? name for a new dance ?) Also I have heard in palliative care they have a type of needle insert into which they inject pain relieving drugs via a syringe driver. Is it possible to try such a needle insert ( not the driver) to do the Novorapid trickle for one to two days at a time ?? Save on ouchy injections a bit?Afternoon, my “let’s see how resistant I am today” experiment is going pretty much as expected.
I woke at around 8am with a 9.9 dawn rise, so I bolused for that, in order to get me to my usual 5-6mmol level - if I don’t, it’ll be high all day and mask the effect I’m trying to demonstrate. According to Spike, that 3u would have been gone by around 1130, but it started shooting up well before then, at around 1000. I’ve not eaten, other than some coconut oil in coffee (caffeine doesn’t spike me), so nothing there that would elicit such a high rise. Family are out, I’m not getting into any arguments on the internet, I’m very calm, keeping cool and hydrated. Watching a series about mediæval castles and doing some gentle knitting, so no adrenaline to cause a rise.
Injected 8.5u Tresiba at 0900 as usual (8.5u at 2100 last evening), normally this would hold me dead level all day long, so I think it’s proving my point that I’m very insulin resistant this week (well, today for the purpose of this data), and what happens if I don’t trickle Novorapid in every 45-60 minutes.
For comparison, here is yesterday’s trace, where I took (in the end) 14 injections of Novorapid. Two were with food but included a correction. I kept it mostly in range, and always under 9mmol.
Now reading 14.7 and feeling a bit rubbish.
PS. Medtronic make an injection port for insulin injections. I shall look for it at the pharmacy tomorrow and let you know name and serial (cereal) number. !!Commiserations ! The pump is sounding more and more attractive.. There is never a perfect solution but it has to be better than the Novorapid Trickle (? name for a new dance ?) Also I have heard in palliative care they have a type of needle insert into which they inject pain relieving drugs via a syringe driver. Is it possible to try such a needle insert ( not the driver) to do the Novorapid trickle for one to two days at a time ?? Save on ouchy injections a bit?
Is it possible to try such a needle insert ( not the driver) to do the Novorapid trickle for one to two days
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