When this kicked off in earnest here, it made me realise I’d become lazy and complacent in my diabetes management. Although I generally had a daily 2.5 mile wood walk as a minimum, for the rest of the time I was fairly soporific - and my diet, whilst being reasonably balanced during the day, veered off-piste in the evening all too regularly. My blood-glucose levels were in the target range most of the time (I keep a spreadsheet - as you do) but there were far too many exceptions.
So, what’s changed? Whilst, it seems, my diabetes doesn’t make me any more susceptible to getting Covid-19, it may add to the risk of things getting out of hand, so I set out to give myself the best chance of facing any challenge which may arise. My daily walk has moved to the break of dawn and I’ve built in other exercise throughout the day using our mini-home gym. I’ve also smoothed out some of the peaks in my diet (though not entirely - we still have occasional treat nights). This has led to a slight, but positive refinement to my blood-glucose range and the loss of 12lbs in weight. So, generally good.
Sadly, I had a recurrence of a - non-diabetes related - tummy issue last week which saw me (eventually and reluctantly) literally crawling up to the entrance door of our local Hospital A&E for a couple of nights of ‘all you can intravenous’ care and support. I’m now back home and looking to get my stuff back together - however, in reflecting on the way ahead I am mindful my tummy issue (itself a very serious condition) can arise when I overdo things, so I need to find the right balance.
Phil