miguel81
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
@adrian1der - a very Happy Birthday
I am indeed - 56 years young today. A 6.1 at 07:07 this morning.I believe it's @adrian1der whose the birthday boy today.
For me it depends on the intensity of the exercise. If I do a gentle or moderate session BG drops but if I do an intense session my BG rises. I think @rebrascora finds the same thing.Have you done the occasional finger prick after your exercise? That’s when I get my lowest readings.
I’d have asked him what brand his mask was.Well yesterday was a grey, wet and miserable start here in Berkshire and today is no better. In fact I would say it's worse. At least my 5.2 this morning started the day with a plus.
Had my eye screening yesterday at our local Community Hospital. Last time I went the waiting room was packed. This time only me and four other people there, including a couple with a young child. However, when the nurse came to collect them she said only one parent was allowed to come through so the dad stayed behind - then took off his mask and put it on the chair next to him while he focussed on his phone, despite signs everywhere saying you had to wear a mask inside the hospital. The other person didn't have a mask at all, just a snood, which he kept pulling down every few minutes to take deep breaths. I quietly retreated to a part of the waiting room as far away from the two of them as I could get.
Drops in, photos taken, results in 4-6 weeks they said.
Hope you have better weather than us, but I suspect not, especially the further north you are.
Martin
Hi Olivebeen reading the comments will someone put me out of my misery but what is HS
think Ive missed a comment somewhere
Congratulations! I do that, not get loads of HSs! Stand muttering to myself whilst brandishing an insulin pen!Morning all, managed another 5.2 this morning! I sat there last night, insulin pen in hand, thinking, 3.5 or 4, 3.5 or 4, and settled for 3.5 units in the end. Lucky call!
Happy belated birthday, @Bexlee !
Glad it’s not just me!Congratulations! I do that, not get loads of HSs! Stand muttering to myself whilst brandishing an insulin pen!
That’s interesting Adrian. Maybe I’m over cautious, but I never do any intense exercise so haven’t experienced a rise. There are two reasons I’m cautious:For me it depends on the intensity of the exercise. If I do a gentle or moderate session BG drops but if I do an intense session my BG rises. I think @rebrascora finds the same thing.