rebrascora
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7.7 for me this morning and another overnight graph showing my levels skimming just under the upper limit of 10. Have decided it must be a porpoise rather than a flat fish. I think they swim along just under the surface don't they? Don't know if I have the bottle to go to bed on 5.2 and try my luck for a House Special (talking of which.... Congrats to @adrian1der for yesterdays achievement) although getting down to 5.2 at bedtime seems an impossible task at the moment anyway. Needed 2 corrections last night again despite exercise and that was with my 3 extra basal units yesterday morning and no JBs required, so my basal needs are on the rise again. I am back up to 28 in total 22 in the morning and 6 at night but daytime might need another tweak yet.
Seems like I am lucky if I have 1 or 2 days every now and then when basal is right and it is total bliss and then things go haywire again and I am battling with corrections or JBs and chasing the dragons tail.
@Suzanne1 Welcome to the thread. I have just read through your intro post. You must be feeling really rough! Hopefully after your appointment on Friday with the nurse you will get some medication to help you reduce your levels. Keeping a food diary along with your readings should help the nurse to see your situation better. I agree with the comments on that thread regarding possible steroid induced or maybe Type 1 as a result of Covid, so do push for further testing to establish an appropriate diagnosis or ideally ask for a referral to a specialist diabetes clinic. Those high mid/upper 20s readings are well into the red zone and very concerning when you are eating so very few carbs.... it really is important to stress that to the nurse. Will be keeping fingers crossed that we start to see your waking levels coming down on this thread once you get appropriate treatment.
@Michael12421 Be very careful in the campo today (please make sure to have plenty of hypo treatment with you and your testing kit and stop frequently to test) and consider another basal reduction. I know you are in a major heatwave there in Spain and that is likely to continue to reduce your basal needs. Please do your best to keep yourself safe.
@DuncanLord Afraid I struggled to get my head around the format of your information last night in the limited time I had before site closed down and too make out all the figures as I don't seem to have the facility to magnify on this new computer. Will have another look later but I am sure @Kaylz assessment will be right. Surprised you got such advice about carbs from a senior DSN.
Seems like I am lucky if I have 1 or 2 days every now and then when basal is right and it is total bliss and then things go haywire again and I am battling with corrections or JBs and chasing the dragons tail.
@Suzanne1 Welcome to the thread. I have just read through your intro post. You must be feeling really rough! Hopefully after your appointment on Friday with the nurse you will get some medication to help you reduce your levels. Keeping a food diary along with your readings should help the nurse to see your situation better. I agree with the comments on that thread regarding possible steroid induced or maybe Type 1 as a result of Covid, so do push for further testing to establish an appropriate diagnosis or ideally ask for a referral to a specialist diabetes clinic. Those high mid/upper 20s readings are well into the red zone and very concerning when you are eating so very few carbs.... it really is important to stress that to the nurse. Will be keeping fingers crossed that we start to see your waking levels coming down on this thread once you get appropriate treatment.
@Michael12421 Be very careful in the campo today (please make sure to have plenty of hypo treatment with you and your testing kit and stop frequently to test) and consider another basal reduction. I know you are in a major heatwave there in Spain and that is likely to continue to reduce your basal needs. Please do your best to keep yourself safe.
@DuncanLord Afraid I struggled to get my head around the format of your information last night in the limited time I had before site closed down and too make out all the figures as I don't seem to have the facility to magnify on this new computer. Will have another look later but I am sure @Kaylz assessment will be right. Surprised you got such advice about carbs from a senior DSN.