Hazel
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Wow Hazel that's awesome!
Phoebe - have we met at on the meets, York or Newcastle?
Wow Hazel that's awesome!
Aiming for 4s is too low, especially if you are on a medication like Gliclazide, and too low to drive on safely (if you drive). 5s and 6s are perfectly acceptable numbers to target, and certainly more achievable - if you do get 5s or 6s then you certainly shouldn't feel as if that's 'not good enough' 🙂My challenge (at present - what advice?) is to get my BS down to 4, then drop a Gliclazide, etc..
No I've never made a meet ... yet. XxPhoebe - have we met at on the meets, York or Newcastle?
Apologies for the drift! That parallel discussion will no longer feature here 🙂 Great news about the 5.5! 🙂This is not the ideal location for this chat, which seems to be going a bit off-piste anyway (or is that piste-off?); I'll post again soon in a more appropriate location. I can't thank you guys enough.
Lewis, good luck on the dropping of 1 glic🙂Thanks All,
Just taken a measurement at 5.5 (Yee Haah!), so from the above I'll drop 1 Gliclazide (lunchtime) and watch the results...
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Hi LCB, I think you've probably put your finger on it there - pain causes stress, stress hormones stimulate the liver to release more glucose into the blood and thus your levels can rise. See how you go on when you have recovered, which I hope will be very soon 🙂 A short period at higher levels won't do lasting damage, so try not to worry (worry also causes stress! 🙄)Hence I'm wondering if the pain causes the body to boost the sugar levels. A sort of defence mechanism maybe? Supposition on my part - I've not eaten any carbs (believed around 25 cumulative but certainly less than 50g at worst per day) so why the increase...?
Hi LCBMy challenge (at present - what advice?) is to get my BS down to 4, then drop a Gliclazide,
To be honest, pretty much anything will affect BG.... Heat, Cold, Stress, Illness, changes in weather.... We just cannot predict what the affect will be until it happens. IMHO don't worry too much about it, just roll with it, tomorrow will be a new day.Hence I'm wondering if the pain causes the body to boost the sugar levels
That was my experience, no hypo's for over a year now...... Happy Bunny.....🙂as I'm not on Gliclazide, there's no likelihood of a hypo any more.