Morning Saskia and KC. Thanks for sharing your story. Wow. I had no idea all this could be so debilitating and by the sounds of it complex. I hope you are able to go forward managing this as best you can. All best wishes. X@PenguinMum Years ago when I was in my early 40s (and thankfully had health insurance) I had a good doctor who referred me to a local Mitral Valve clinic. There I was given several tests and diagnosed with Mitral Valve Prolapse Syndrome Dysautonomia (dysautonomia is a dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system). It is apparently what causes my panic attacks. I had had symptoms since early childhood but a major trigger was landing on my head after getting bucked off by a young horse, right before I went back to university after 3 years away -- a hugely stressful lifestyle change in itself.
Knowing what causes panic attacks and what triggers them hasn't cured mine. Taking an SSRI helps but it doesn't cure. I have had the equivalent of one EKG a year for the past 6 years, and last time they even did a heart X-ray as well.
Just my own experience -- FWIW.
Dont beat your self up True (Spandeau Ballet fan me!) FBG are notoriously difficult to get under control esp in the early days. Its caring about getting not so good numbers that will propel you forward to get better ones. You’re doing great. Best wishs.Morning all. 8.5 mmo/lt FBG just now. Had some carbs yesterday, maybe 40g. Cold turkey today and we'll see if tomorrow is different. One week until my T2 review at the Clinic.
Still on the T2 learning curve.
My first dog was called Trixie she was a puppy when I got her and I was 9 years old, when she passed eventually I was married with a daughter. Boy did I love that little dog.Morning all, a truly, truly spectacular.......14.1 someone's cannula sealed off last night, so a day of catch up today and a full set change to boot, oh the joys of diabetes eh. Thank you @Bubbsie and @SaskiaKC they may look angelic but Trixie "Princess Pocket Rocket" and Sid "The Handsome" are nuts!! Chewing everything in sight and being pains for their mum at the minute! God help us in the summer!
Take care everyone.
Our Trixie is a rescue Bulldog from the Edward Foundation, we have only been owned by her for six months, but it feels like she has been with us for longer. They do have a way of getting in your heart.My first dog was called Trixie she was a puppy when I got her and I was 9 years old, when she passed eventually I was married with a daughter. Boy did I love that little dog.
i dont start till the 21st march so having a little rest inbetween thanks for asking penguinmumMorning All. A dastardly 7.3 this morning because I had one slice of cake last night. Was at a friends for supper and she had made this fab citrus sponge cake and insisted I had a small slice so I gave in. Later she told us the secret ingredient was 250g mashed potato to go with the 250g flour.! It was so nice but so not worth that!
@johnpol Trixie and Sid look like butter wouldnt melt....
@jjraak ah you’re ok, lol, sounds like a really great adventure, enjoy every minute.
@Saskia I appreciate you sharing your story, wow. If you dont encounter this you have no idea how serious it can be. Best wishes.
@alf_Josiah good luck at the D clinic you and yer mates will have them in stitches!
@karen8967 have you started your new job yet or having a lull between jobs?
Have a good Wednesday everyone. Stay well, stay safe.
I took my driving test in East London circa 1980. I became an expert on box junctions. But no roundabouts or dual carriageway on learning or test circuit. Guardian Angel was watching over me as I didn't have a prang when I went solo!Good morning all, 5.7 this chilly morning, I don't miss that London traffic Bubbs, no quarter given. How do people take their driving tests in it is beyond me.
@PenguinMum weighing up stressful time with your son against the higher reading for one morning - #cakegate was oh so definitely a winner. Friend of our son's had a horrific, life changing, hospital experience a week ago so well done to the hospital for checking your son thoroughly.Morning All. A dastardly 7.3 this morning because I had one slice of cake last night. Was at a friends for supper and she had made this fab citrus sponge cake and insisted I had a small slice so I gave in. Later she told us the secret ingredient was 250g mashed potato to go with the 250g flour.! It was so nice but so not worth that!
@johnpol Trixie and Sid look like butter wouldnt melt....
@jjraak ah you’re ok, lol, sounds like a really great adventure, enjoy every minute.
@Saskia I appreciate you sharing your story, wow. If you dont encounter this you have no idea how serious it can be. Best wishes.
@alf_Josiah good luck at the D clinic you and yer mates will have them in stitches!
@karen8967 have you started your new job yet or having a lull between jobs?
Have a good Wednesday everyone. Stay well, stay safe.
I have been up since 4.00am..
And I know why I was awake..
Cat using me as a trampoline and digging her claws in with such gusto I didn’t need to prick my finger because she had already drawn enough blood for several strips!
Good morning all. Had to get up early, so didn't get enough sleep today. Blood sugars were 5.2 today.
@PenguinMum -- Happy that your son is home with you now and that it doesn't seem to be the heart. Do you have any idea what might be causing the panic attacks?
@jjraak -- Wow, India -- this sounds exciting. Whereto in India? Is it your first time there?
@Freema -- Great to see fbgs in the 5s -- well done.
Have a great Wednesday, everyone.
Morning Saskia and KC. Thanks for sharing your story. Wow. I had no idea all this could be so debilitating and by the sounds of it complex. I hope you are able to go forward managing this as best you can. All best wishes. X
Not a great start to the day Saskia hope it was just a fuse and normal service has now resumed and the newish kettle survived. You and the KC have a calm rest of day.6.9 this morning. I just plugged in my new-ish electric kettle and there was a loud POP! and some sparks and a smell of burning, and the clock on the microwave went out. I hope it's just a blown fuse and that they won't have to rewire the entire socket. If I didn't have to call the maintenance director I would just go back to bed. It's not even daylight yet!
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