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What's the highest you've been?

dj123 said:
My Daughter was diagnosed at 90, by the time we hit intensive care it was 91.3, and she was still conscious!
What did they do to get it down quickly?
 
It took about 2 days to get it down, very slow process, she was also very dehydrated, and had to have potassium replacement and other treatments, to be honest we were in a daze for 3-4 days in intensive care, moving on now though.
 
60 mmo/ml.. after spending 8 hrs on my bedroom floor i was found from somebody that came for visiting. my body temperature was 32 and i was actually dead i think...my skin was blue, my body stiff, and have no memories from the moment i managed , dont ask me how, to lift my arm to open the window to my hero, that saved me that day. after 24 hours i was alive again. big scare !!!! always check your blood sugars my brothers. this illness can kill us in very little time. just hours before that happened to me, i was busy looking for my cat that went missing that same night.
 
Highest in 21 years of t1 was recently 26.4, went for a Chinese, New to insulin pump and had a dodgy cannula so got no insulin for a few hours right when I really needed it. Quickly sorted though.
 
Just diagnosed 2 weeks ago. Levels were 46 but felt fine besides the thirst and toilet visits!!! GP couldn't believe I was feeling o.k
 
34.5 and just about to be alive. felt cold, sweaty. Sick and was totally confused, don't know how I pulled through. :roll:
 
When I rushed into hospital to be told my pancreas had died and that my bloods were 58.4 and that i was now was now type one diabetic
 
I was 30 mmol/l the day I was diagnosed twelve years ago. Have the very very seldom one in the twenties and let me tell you you just feel nasty. It's just not good.
 
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