It could well be that then. Perhaps you were more active or got out of routine? Even on basal/bolus, I find that sometimes a change of routine can mess up blood sugars.
I hope you had a nice time despite the annoying hypo
I guess the change in temp and all these other activities may have played its part. I'm noticing now the weather is warming that I'm having more hypos. I current have two units of insulin to 10 carbs, I'm thinking I may need to alter that.
Yes, I can relate to it two days ago I had a hypo around 11.oclock morning time my blood had dropped to 2.4 even though I had eaten breakfast by the time I realised it was a hypo it was too late I felt so ill had loads of Lucozade and sugar, I then had lunch/dinner at 1.0colock but had extra insulin to compensate for the extra sugar, by 3.oclock in the afternoon the same thing happened it was down to 2.4 again had more sugar at that point went to bed. There are times I want to give up with it but I keep trying to get it right sometimes I think I never will, trouble with hypos they really knock me about maybe its because I'm old and my body cant cope.Hi guys.
Do any of you relate or have any experience of this, on Sunday I had a hypo at 10:30pm wheere my sugars dropped to 2.4, I was convinced I was coming down with a sickness bug because I felt so ill (I wasn't it was just the low!) but my gosh, it took me 2 hours and a load more sugar than normal to raise it up. In the end I used a glucose pouch my husband takes on long distance
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