Ketones are 2.8mmol, which isn’t unusual for me. Will correct at 1940.*puts pharmacist hat on* Have you checked for ketones? I know you do low carb/keto so I guess you maybe have some ketones normally? But worth checking the levels if BG is high and you feel ****! edit: rubbish! Didn't know that one wasn't allowed hah.
Hope you feel better soon once you get some insulin in your system.Ketones are 2.8mmol, which isn’t unusual for me. Will correct at 1940.
Evening all, I’m thinking of abandoning in about 45 mins, got to 16mmol and feeling vile. Eyesight is going funny and I feel like I have cling film on my eyeballs. I think I’ve proved my point, however. I did know about the iPort, perhaps I could lash together something with gaffer tape and cable ties... I’ll have gone 12 hours without a correction, not going to go a full 24! And to think I ran higher than this all the flippin’ time!
@wildtoast - I’m seeing him on 11th September, so have at least two more (maybe three, cycle is only 25 days now) shark weeks to show data for. I’ve been heavily annotating today’s phone scans, so they’ll upload to Diasend in real time. If I ring the DSN about it this week, they’ll have that to look at. They seem to be quite pro-pump - it was them who suggested it when I phoned for advice about how best to deal with this week.
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.
Tl;dr - Effectively, yes.****'s sake, Mel, I've not read the whole thread, and I know you've been doing this for decades, so I ain't going to teach grandma to suck eggs, but aren't the graphs just showing your basal is too low?
I want a pump so I can get better control during “shark week” without having to take fifteen billion injections. It’s a full time job, I would like to automate it! I have a life as well.... if it wasn’t for this particular week, I’d be happy to continue using MDI, tbh. But 25-30% of the time it requires such minute by minute micromanaging that I can’t effectively do anything else. Hopefully all this data will prove that I can a) use the data from my Libre effectively and have invested my own money in a MiaoMiao to get the maximum benefit from it; b) know how to use tiny doses of insulin to nudge my BG levels into line; c) am finally taking control of the flippin’ thing - they’ve already said I’ve got the best control I’ve ever had and can see how hard I’ve had to work to get that. But I can’t keep this up forever using injections. Today’s exercise shows what happens if I don’t constantly correct.Wow @ Mel dcp did i read right all this is to prove you want a pump to give you better control or for you to keep with in your tight 4-7 range?
Why is it hospital wards always seem to be kept at about 300 degrees c! Working on them is hell never mind being a patient trying to get better.Evening just sitting here on my bed trying to think of cold festive films to cool me down. Still exceptionally hot but looking forward to tomorrow as it's Monday and I will be awaiting the doctors of review me ( well .......to say you have progressed well and you can go home right now)
Today BS has gradually come down to 12.2
Thank you @porl69 ,https://mmc.medtronic-diabetes.co.uk/iport/
This is the Iport from Medtronic. I think that's what @kitedoc is on about @meldcp
Looking for 'cool' films - Ice Station Zebra, K-19 - Widowmaker, Hannah etc . May your convalescence be speedy but keep you from dish-washing duties into the foreseeable future !!Goodnight let's hope we can manage to get some sleep.
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