6.9! 🙂 I'd rather it was lower but it's an improvement on the last two & given the viral meningitis I'm just gobsmacked (& delighted!) that it's less than 8...The downside is it feels like it's taking a lot of extra effort since I was ill - I don't need to do much in the way of being active for me to be heading hypo...so thank God for the pump! At least it's below 7 & the doc is happy, & we've identified a couple of tweaks I'm going to try to iron some creases out too.
I asked why I hadn't seen any of the diabetes team during the week I was in hospital - turns out the ward staff should have told them but noone did - given the chaotic way things seemed I'm not surprised...I'm just glad I had enough wits about me to more or less manage on the pump, but the whole experience has left me anxious about if/when I end up in hospital again - especially if not well enough to manage my diabetes myself...under the conditions on that ward I simply would not have felt safe on a sliding scale for instance, as no way would they have tested every hour (which apparently they are supposed to do if you're on a ss)...& getting hold of anyone (ie if hypo & running out of or couldn't reach kit) would have been a challenge (call bells not being answered was par for the course). I know there's nothing I can do about that so there's not much point stressing, but the whole experience has left a mark - I'm very grateful that I could fend for myself despite being ill but it was scary. Sorry, rambled right off track... 😱
Hope everyone else is doing ok...
I asked why I hadn't seen any of the diabetes team during the week I was in hospital - turns out the ward staff should have told them but noone did - given the chaotic way things seemed I'm not surprised...I'm just glad I had enough wits about me to more or less manage on the pump, but the whole experience has left me anxious about if/when I end up in hospital again - especially if not well enough to manage my diabetes myself...under the conditions on that ward I simply would not have felt safe on a sliding scale for instance, as no way would they have tested every hour (which apparently they are supposed to do if you're on a ss)...& getting hold of anyone (ie if hypo & running out of or couldn't reach kit) would have been a challenge (call bells not being answered was par for the course). I know there's nothing I can do about that so there's not much point stressing, but the whole experience has left a mark - I'm very grateful that I could fend for myself despite being ill but it was scary. Sorry, rambled right off track... 😱
Hope everyone else is doing ok...