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Battling lows!

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Northerner

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Type 1
For some reason I have been battling lows all day today. I've been dropping my insulin doses very low, but still not enough it seems! Looking back over the day my tests have been:

5.8 on waking, 4.7, 3.4, 3.9, 3.2, 3.9. 4.9, 4.5.

I don't normally test quite so much, but have tested when I felt symptoms - at least I have good hypo-awareness! 🙄 Worked out that my hypo treatments have amounted to about 60g carbs today 😱
 
How many jelly babies did that work out to? :D
Perhaps shares in a JB factory could be an option 😎
 
You are deffo the oddest T1 I have ever come across Northie! LOL! perhaps you need a few more daytime carbs? Or keep off em and find out if your pancreas actually works after being given a rest?
 
You are deffo the oddest T1 I have ever come across Northie! LOL! perhaps you need a few more daytime carbs? Or keep off em and find out if your pancreas actually works after being given a rest?

To be fair, I have been much more active over this past week so have been reducing my novorapid considerably. As soon as I take my foot off the gas I quickly find I am raising my doses again! I am, indeed, very weird! 🙂
 
You are probably far more active than anyone I know... good luck to you hon! Long may it continue!
 
Well, I was 5.8 on waking today, went for a 6.5 mile run and was...5.8 on return. Before lunch I was 5.9! Reduced my lunch bolus by 20% to see what happens. Do you think I will be at 5.8 or 5.9 before my next meal? 🙂
 
I honestly dont think there are any type 1s out there like you Alan, it really is mind boggling........

fingers crossed for no highs........😉
 
Well, I was 5.8 on waking today, went for a 6.5 mile run and was...5.8 on return. Before lunch I was 5.9! Reduced my lunch bolus by 20% to see what happens. Do you think I will be at 5.8 or 5.9 before my next meal? 🙂

.....I find it hard to believe you have type 1 Alan! 😉.....I can only dream of those numbers ....especially after exercise!
 
.....I find it hard to believe you have type 1 Alan! 😉.....I can only dream of those numbers ....especially after exercise!

Exercise has a delayed effect on me - levels are more likely to fall a few hours later rather than during the actual exercise. 🙂
 
Exercise has a delayed effect on me - levels are more likely to fall a few hours later rather than during the actual exercise. 🙂

...sometimes mine go up, sometimes down.....often all over the place! ....and nothing more frustrating than exercising and then having to take sugar on board to combat lows!
 
You obviously still have a fair bit insulin production of your own.....I'd be pushing for a c-peptide test even more now!

Completely baffling.

I dream of the numbers you get and I saw another thread where your highest reading has been 17.1 or similar - I can see rises like that for things like takeaways, due to delayed rises! Bah! 😡
 
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