I can get them the larger tablets down ok with water which is what I always use, but some of the tablets I take taste like ****.The only way I can get any tablets down is with a spoonful of yoghurt. Quite a few of my tablets are the size of the ones you have shown and the yoghurt makes a big difference to my struggles.
I get the vit. D as a fluid. Tastes like moldy oranges but I only need to take them every two weeks so that's fine with me. I was given the choice between these and a daily tablet.I dumped a half a container of Vitamin D
My BG was 4.6 this morning and has not risen above 8 for most of the day. I visited my parents and went for a bike ride with a friend. We got caught in the rain, but it didn't stop us and we were very happy. And then we bought milkshakes and I injected not enough insulin. Now my BG is 17.9. ****, I was so good all day before this milkshake
Still deserving of a medal icon for managing wonderfully throughout the day!My BG was 4.6 this morning and has not risen above 8 for most of the day. I visited my parents and went for a bike ride with a friend. We got caught in the rain, but it didn't stop us and we were very happy. And then we bought milkshakes and I injected not enough insulin. Now my BG is 17.9. ****, I was so good all day before this milkshake
But some T1's without insulin resistance manage to dose for them, I suppose because the fat from the icecream delays the hit of the carbs a bit.Yes, milkshakes can be quite bad. Even home made ones using fruit and milk but no sugar and definitely no ice cream make my BG shoot up to the 17s/18s! Commercially made ones must have so much sugar that they are bound to put BG up.
I haven't insulin resistance and sometimes I can eat cocoa with marshmallows and eclair and have BG about 6, but today I thought I had a lot of physical activity and needed less insulinBut some T1's without insulin resistance manage to dose for them, I suppose because the fat from the icecream delays the hit of the carbs a bit.
Next time better!it was a mistake
But some T1's without insulin resistance manage to dose for them, I suppose because the fat from the icecream delays the hit of the carbs a bit.
Sadly, I'm definitely not one of those T1's.
But I have a T1 friend who can dose for things like this without going over 8 or 10, and @Zhnyaka might be able to do this as well with a bit of practice!
Look what these guys manage! (I couldn't do that either, but it's not impossible for everyone)They use mg/dl instead of mmol/l so here's a conversion chart:
Same here, same here.There should be an emoji for envious!
Insulin resistance is another term for T2 diabetes (and prediabetes), being insulin resistant is a given in T2's, as it's the cause of the condition!nobody has ever confirmed that I am insulin resistant, or have so called "metabolic disorder". They just mention it from time to time as though it is a given.
It wasn't the doughnuts. It's impossible to eat yourself into diabetes including gestational diabetes unless you have a predisposition for it.I was telling her about the fantastic doughnuts we used to buy in Glasgow at a cafe called Dino's - maybe that was what drove me into gestational diabetes; it was at about that time.
Google shows these emoji for envious.emoji for envious!
It's a stool softener so I so not get bunged up in my bowels, I have metastatic bowel cancer with several polyps in my colon that are bleeding.A few questions! @Riva_Roxaban - what is Osmolax, is it something for regularity? (Just curious
thanks for the linkBut some T1's without insulin resistance manage to dose for them, I suppose because the fat from the icecream delays the hit of the carbs a bit.
Sadly, I'm definitely not one of those T1's.
But I have a T1 friend who can dose for things like this without going over 8 or 10, and @Zhnyaka might be able to do this as well with a bit of practice!
Look what these guys manage! (I couldn't do that either, but it's not impossible for everyone)They use mg/dl instead of mmol/l so here's a conversion chart:
Look what these guys manage! (I couldn't do that either, but it's not impossible for everyone)
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