missclb
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
I’m expecting my worst HB1Ac result ever. It’s just a case of what level of bad it’s going to be. Not a good start to my relationship with the NHS. Current estimation is 67 / 8.3% but that’s only 33 days of 90, since switching to LIbreLInk, whereas I think the worst of it was before then. Eeek.
They took my blood on Friday at my GP, and i’m due back this coming Friday for the results, which I’m obviously not looking forward to. Then I have to go to the local hospital on Saturday for my first clinic appointment. Seems like overkill to be honest, but the GP claims theirs is just an annual health check, whereas the hospital will be my usual clinic appointment.
I need to get a serious grip and turn this around. I’ve been back in the UK for 5 months now, which has gone by in a flash. Things are crazy. My husband and I are still working for Dubai clients, therefore doing Dubai hours (5am-2pm) then we’re working on the house renovation until bedtime. Sustained manual labour is proving quite challenging for me to adjust to, insulin-wise. I’m also trying to fit in our share of caring for the in-laws as well as studying for my degree. I think the big problem is that we had no kitchen for a while, so were eating really badly – lots of fatty foods, which seems to give a decent post-meal reading at the +1 / +2 hour mark, but then shoots up overnight. I’ve spent so many nights up in the 20s, it’s embarrassing. I’ve really not been looking after myself very well since coming back. Priorities need to change.
All my previous HB1Ac print outs are in a box somewhere, which i’m not about to start looking through, so I guess I just need to accept that i’ve been a terrible diabetic and turn it around for my next clinic appointment. Wish me luck folks.
They took my blood on Friday at my GP, and i’m due back this coming Friday for the results, which I’m obviously not looking forward to. Then I have to go to the local hospital on Saturday for my first clinic appointment. Seems like overkill to be honest, but the GP claims theirs is just an annual health check, whereas the hospital will be my usual clinic appointment.
I need to get a serious grip and turn this around. I’ve been back in the UK for 5 months now, which has gone by in a flash. Things are crazy. My husband and I are still working for Dubai clients, therefore doing Dubai hours (5am-2pm) then we’re working on the house renovation until bedtime. Sustained manual labour is proving quite challenging for me to adjust to, insulin-wise. I’m also trying to fit in our share of caring for the in-laws as well as studying for my degree. I think the big problem is that we had no kitchen for a while, so were eating really badly – lots of fatty foods, which seems to give a decent post-meal reading at the +1 / +2 hour mark, but then shoots up overnight. I’ve spent so many nights up in the 20s, it’s embarrassing. I’ve really not been looking after myself very well since coming back. Priorities need to change.
All my previous HB1Ac print outs are in a box somewhere, which i’m not about to start looking through, so I guess I just need to accept that i’ve been a terrible diabetic and turn it around for my next clinic appointment. Wish me luck folks.