Good luck @Flower, I hope it goes well for you {{{HUGS}}}Good morning, it's a 5.6 🙂
Retina clinic time again, how high will my fear induced blood glucose spike rise today? Last time it shot up in sync with the lift up to the clinic, perhaps I should take the stairs this time for a more stepped rise. Please, please be stable sight ....
I hope you have a good day 🙂
😱 that's very worrying, that leads me to think when you are waking low the chances are you've been there (and lower) the whole night! 5 units on board is a lot to go to sleep on, I personally don't go to bed until at least 4 hours after my last dose as it just isn't very safe to go to sleep with a lot of insulin still on board xxAlan. This may be part of the problem. I eat at 6pm am in bed by 7.30 so it is too early to take a reading. Last night I was 9.1 and I took 5 units of Novorapid. I ate very little, baked salmon with mashed potatoes (not much) with carrots and peas. I baked the salmon in a sauce of garlic, soy sauce, lemon juice and a teaspoon of honey.
waking high can be a sign you've been low through the night though and rebounded xxBut I am waking (mostly) on a high reading, yes I do have low readings but not lately.
I would highly suggest basal testing as a matter of urgency and see where to go from that xxOh, talk about living and learning! Thank you for that information. Yes I go to bed early and regularly get at least 11 hours sleep a night. If I get really low in the night it usually wakes me up and I take preventative action - good old JB's or a substitute as Haribo do not market JB's in Spain.
I am really getting despondent about this situation, I try hard to keep things under control but am not having much luck lately.
take a look at this link - https://mysugr.com/en/blog/basal-rate-testing unfortunately I cant find any UK sites with a quick google and I'm currently preparing things for an appointment so don't have time to have a proper look at the moment, its easy to adjust the mg measurement to our mmol system though by dividing the mg readings by 18 xxErmm - what is basal testing and how does one do it?
Thank you very much. I've read it in English and taken notes. It does seem a pain but it is worth a try.take a look at this link - https://mysugr.com/en/blog/basal-rate-testing unfortunately I cant find any UK sites with a quick google and I'm currently preparing things for an appointment so don't have time to have a proper look at the moment, its easy to adjust the mg measurement to our mmol system though by dividing the mg readings by 18 xx
yes the article is in English but the measuring system MG is US version of our mmol is what I was meaning, yes basal testing is a right faff but unless basal dose is correct nothing else will work as it should hence why we must basal test at times, good luck, do keep us up to speed on how things go 🙂Thank you very much. I've read it in English and taken notes. It does seem a pain but it is worth a try.