gll
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
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T2 on MDI
Waiting for tests because of ongoing diarrhoea, bloating, cramping, nausea and lack of appetite. Calprotectin results say - significant inflammation in large bowel and waiting for colonoscopy to investigate.
Rough day yesterday. Have been constipated for a number of days but yesterday turned into a game of how many times can you run to the loo and bonus points for getting there fast (will spare you the details).
I had dinner last night and apart form a bit of a flat top peak, it was pretty normal bg wise.
Got the snack attacks at around 2.30am so had some oatcakes. No pre bolus time but bolused as normal. I didn't go to bed so wasn't compression low.
Ill let libre explain the rest.
I can repeat this scenario when I'm like this but not at every meal.
Starting in the 9s saved the day but I don't like the idea of playing hypo roulette every meal. If I don't bolus normally it will be a game of corrections.
If it was you, what would you do?
Waiting for tests because of ongoing diarrhoea, bloating, cramping, nausea and lack of appetite. Calprotectin results say - significant inflammation in large bowel and waiting for colonoscopy to investigate.
Rough day yesterday. Have been constipated for a number of days but yesterday turned into a game of how many times can you run to the loo and bonus points for getting there fast (will spare you the details).
I had dinner last night and apart form a bit of a flat top peak, it was pretty normal bg wise.
Got the snack attacks at around 2.30am so had some oatcakes. No pre bolus time but bolused as normal. I didn't go to bed so wasn't compression low.
Ill let libre explain the rest.
I can repeat this scenario when I'm like this but not at every meal.
Starting in the 9s saved the day but I don't like the idea of playing hypo roulette every meal. If I don't bolus normally it will be a game of corrections.
If it was you, what would you do?