Another House Special! 🙂 We're going to have to start calling this number a 'Hazel' 🙂5.2 for me
Sorry to hear that...pity that appointment isn't sooner khskel...hope you managed to get some rest.Morning all. 5.3 for me thanks to a 2 unit correction at 03:00. Digestion on a go slow last night . Hypo @ bedtime despite only having had 60% of my teatime bolus then wham everything hit in the early hours. Consultant appt on 16th feb. Let's see what they say.
Thankfully no experience of that AJ...I do feel for you and khskel...hope the day improves for you and you manage to get some relief/rest.Khskel I feel for you looks like we had a similar night. 4.1 at 1.30 despite a six hour bolus because my food wasn't digesting, 15.5 when I woke up and gastroparesis has been feeling horrendous all night.
Good luck for Friday mikeyGood morning campers. Winter is back on track. All the ferries are on yellow alert due to high winds with 50 mph gusts. According to forecasts tomorrow will be the same, and Friday quiet. Aye right. I go for my gastroscopy over in Oban on Friday.
6.1, by the way🙂
Oh that sucks and hope today is a gentle day, it's horrible being sleep deprived.Bad sleep...6.3 today...want to go back to bed.
Hope so Stitch, it's been a long wait!Morning all, 10 for me today. Blood tests tomorrow morning, so will hopefully have an idea of whats going on early next week.
What sort of levels does she wake on @Ditto, and does she check at all during the day? If she's just on metformin then there shouldn't be any danger of her dropping much lower, if at all, during the night. If she'd prefer to have something, then perhaps an oatcake or similar should edge her levels up a little (I actually find Belvita biscuits are good at just raising levels a little and even live up to their claims of being 'slow-release' 🙂)5.5 for me first thing. 🙂
My sister is 4.0 before bed. What can I tell her to eat so she doesn't go too low during the night. She doesn't understand anything about this. I'm not much better! She's on Metformin and was only diagnosed before Christmas.