• Guest - w'd love to know what you think about the forum! Take the 2025 Survey »

Type 2 Life

well done Johnny!
 
Good Evening, my lovely friends on the www.diabetes.co.uk type 2 life forum,

I am posting to inform you that I had a good day today. At between six o'clock and seven o'clock this evening I ate a Chicken Curry and Rice ready meal which I microwaved for ten minutes on full power and allowed to stand for one minute. My blood glucose now, at 7:45 pm, is 9.4 mmol. The glucagon-like substance called Lixisenatide along with tap water will bring the sugar down.

Johnny Baker.
 
Called the surgery this afternoon for the results of my lipids blood test last week. Ratio now down to 2.6 (from 3.9). "Excellent," said the GP, "Keep doing whatever it is you're doing!"
"I will" I said, smiling to myself as I chomped on a chunk of pork crackling with my dinner.
 
So I've been getting more 4s recently which I've never had. This is good I think? I was worried 4.5 was too low but maybe it is fine. I'm now using My Sugr and analysing everything
 
I did,, thank you Ian.
You are so supportive of everyone on the forums and have such a lovely, positive attitude. It doesn't go unnoticed... Mrs Cumbs is a lucky girl - and you can tell her I said so!

Aww bless you @debrasue (is it Debra or Sue?)

Mrs Cumbs is a treasure


I also note your posts on the many threads we cross tracks on that you have an easy going helpful way about you and you are a lovely natured woman

I have told Mrs Cumbs what you said she thinks I'm crackers lol
 
What happened earlier to you lovely picture @debrasue ....?
I'm having a bit of a cloudy period right now, Penfold, and didn't feel comfortable with it. I liked this avatar though because it has a positive vibe and the sun will break through sooner or later. Thanks for asking though x
 
So I've been getting more 4s recently which I've never had. This is good I think? I was worried 4.5 was too low but maybe it is fine. I'm now using My Sugr and analysing everything

It can all depend on how high your sugars were if they were uncontrolled

I can feel hot shaky sometimes between 4.0 and 4.5 but my sugars were coming down from silly numbers

At the DAFNE course I went to they said that 3.5 is a definite hypo and to treat immediately but they also acknowledged that 3.6 to 4.2 could be hypo territory for some but not others

The other important thing I learned on the course and that they mentioned repeatedly that you have to be 5 to drive, if you are stopped by the police and they suspect you are driving dangerously or have an accident they can check their systems and using DVLA they can ask you to do a blood sugar test and if you are under 5 they will take action

DAFNE guidelines are if you hypo whilst driving pull in somewhere safe turn off the engine sit in the passenger seat and treat your hypo re test and get sugars 5+ and you must wait for 45 minutes re test to check if over 5 then you can drive

God I have rattled on a bit soz
 
Wow! That's a nice thing to read on a bad day! Thank you Ian.
Debra, Debrasue, Deb or Debs work fine, but never, never Debbie, please............
 
Ok, just know we are all thinking of you ... I would give you a hug but on the app I can't
so HUG HUG HUG xxx


Sent from my iPhone using DCUK Forum
 
No need to apologise. Thank you. I need to explore this DVLA thing as I drive every day for my job.


Sent from my iPhone using DCUK Forum
 
5 to drive? I didn't know that.......
 
I can't edit my post re driving a few posts ago

The DAFNE guidelines with the DVLA I meant to say are for those folk on insulin
Sorry if I confused or mislead anyone
 
Wow! That's a nice thing to read on a bad day! Thank you Ian.
Debra, Debrasue, Deb or Debs work fine, but never, never Debbie, please............

Debra

Oh sorry that your day has been a poor one
here's some virtual flowers

Hope after a sleep tomorrow brings you better a time
 
Right folks will bid you goodnight
Up early doors and need to get my head down for
 
Cookies are required to use this site. You must accept them to continue using the site. Learn More.…