RLS is a pain in the proverbial Ljc ~ no control of the legs whatsoever, they have a mind of their own! Its like pedalling a bike forwards ~ legs all over the bed fighting with the duvet ~ they just won't rest. Gets to the point that I have to get out of bed and walk around for a while. I believe we've all been sent here to be tried ~ just wish whoever sent us to please not try too hard in future!R,S sounds horrible . I hope their noisy fence kept the awake too
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I've noticed too, perhaps it's global warming (although it's not exactly been warm here!) 😱 I was aware that I had been using less novorapid recently so I checked back to this time last year in my diaries. On 20th November last year I needed a total of 35 units of novorapid. Yesterday I needed a total of FIVE units! 😱 Quite astonishing! In recent weeks it had come down to around 15, probably due to me doing more running now I have the asthma under better control, but I don't think I have ever been as low as 5 for an entire day. For my evening meal last night I had chilli and rice, plus a chocolate dessert and a couple of chocolate digestives - for that lot I injected ONE unit! 😱Good morning folks, it seems quite a few of us are engaged in reducing our insulin. It looks I may now need to start reducing my bolus. Fingers crossed I’ve nabbed my Basal........for the time being 🙄
Could you bottle it and sell it, please? Though if it requires compulsory running, I think I'd rather stick to insulin!😱I've noticed too, perhaps it's global warming (although it's not exactly been warm here!) 😱 I was aware that I had been using less novorapid recently so I checked back to this time last year in my diaries. On 20th November last year I needed a total of 35 units of novorapid. Yesterday I needed a total of FIVE units! 😱 Quite astonishing! In recent weeks it had come down to around 15, probably due to me doing more running now I have the asthma under better control, but I don't think I have ever been as low as 5 for an entire day. For my evening meal last night I had chilli and rice, plus a chocolate dessert and a couple of chocolate digestives - for that lot I injected ONE unit! 😱
Clearly, I have a very 'interesting' type of diabetes and I'm wondering if my consultant will be able to shed any light on it when I have my review in December. I recently learned that a FB friend of mine (also a former member of the forum) who has been Type 1 for 10 years, stopped needing insulin at all a year ago, and now just has the occasional half tablet of gliclizide 😱 I don't think I'm at that stage yet, and maybe I never will be, but it does sound like we share a similar weirdness 🙂
6.0 for me this morning after a JB in the night when my Libre showed I was at 4.2 with a down arrow - and bear in mind that that was when I had injected only one unit about 10 hours previously and eaten about 80g of carbs 😱
I envy you I really do lol, I'll have to get back on the cross trainer properly once this ankle has healed and see if I can join you down there, na sorry I like you and all that but you my lovely are a very weird diabeticFor my evening meal last night I had chilli and rice, plus a chocolate dessert and a couple of chocolate digestives - for that lot I injected ONE unit! 😱
That is a huge difference in ratio’s. Looks like your due another oops my iPad put (snotty) 😱I've noticed too, perhaps it's global warming (although it's not exactly been warm here!) 😱 I was aware that I had been using less novorapid recently so I checked back to this time last year in my diaries. On 20th November last year I needed a total of 35 units of novorapid. Yesterday I needed a total of FIVE units! 😱 Quite astonishing! In recent weeks it had come down to around 15, probably due to me doing more running now I have the asthma under better control, but I don't think I have ever been as low as 5 for an entire day. For my evening meal last night I had chilli and rice, plus a chocolate dessert and a couple of chocolate digestives - for that lot I injected ONE unit! 😱
Clearly, I have a very 'interesting' type of diabetes and I'm wondering if my consultant will be able to shed any light on it when I have my review in December. I recently learned that a FB friend of mine (also a former member of the forum) who has been Type 1 for 10 years, stopped needing insulin at all a year ago, and now just has the occasional half tablet of gliclizide 😱 I don't think I'm at that stage yet, and maybe I never will be, but it does sound like we share a similar weirdness 🙂
6.0 for me this morning after a JB in the night when my Libre showed I was at 4.2 with a down arrow - and bear in mind that that was when I had injected only one unit about 10 hours previously and eaten about 80g of carbs 😱