Hi all,
Relatively new to the World of Diabetes. Age early 50's, male. I was diagnosed as Type 2 late January this year following a routine blood test for something else. The usual advice...go away, lose weight, don't need anything else etc. Fast forward to late April and I collpased ending up in Hospital for a week with Keto Acidosis to be told I'm actually Type 1 and should have been taking insulin (which I now am). I now wear a Libre View sensor as well.
I've been feeling crappy for the last week so on Friday rang my GP who eventually rang me back and arranged for me to see a Nurse Practitioner. On seeing her she advised I got to Hospital which I did Friday evening. Symptons - Abdo pain (same area that I had originally in April when I collapsed) and stonking headache which I can't shift. After various blood tests Consultant seems to think it's something to do with my bowel (something else for the list!!). Discharged awaiting further examination with pain relief which will no doubt happen in about 6 months !!. The problem I'm experiencing is that my blood sugar just keeps hitting the floor (3.0 - at which point I cram sugary foods in to get it rise) and I've spent in total around 15% in target zone on each of the last 3 days as opposed to around 75% of the time. I rang the Diabetes Centre at my local Hospital who advised this morning that I reduce my insulin a couple of units. My concern is that if I took insulin I'm going to end up putting myself into a coma so haven't since yesterday morning when I got discharged....... Yes, I can hear you all screaming I'm adding to the problem etc. but I'm at a point where I don't know what to suggest to myself. If I ring my GP he'll tell me to call the Diabetes Centre (which I've done and she didn't seem to understand what the issue is). I've already been discharged by the Hospital.... I called in this morning to pick up meds as the Pharmacy were taking about 6 hours to dispense! Speaking with one of the Sisters, she did say your Blood sugar does tend to play around when you're ill. Suggestions on a postcard to.........
Thanks !
Relatively new to the World of Diabetes. Age early 50's, male. I was diagnosed as Type 2 late January this year following a routine blood test for something else. The usual advice...go away, lose weight, don't need anything else etc. Fast forward to late April and I collpased ending up in Hospital for a week with Keto Acidosis to be told I'm actually Type 1 and should have been taking insulin (which I now am). I now wear a Libre View sensor as well.
I've been feeling crappy for the last week so on Friday rang my GP who eventually rang me back and arranged for me to see a Nurse Practitioner. On seeing her she advised I got to Hospital which I did Friday evening. Symptons - Abdo pain (same area that I had originally in April when I collapsed) and stonking headache which I can't shift. After various blood tests Consultant seems to think it's something to do with my bowel (something else for the list!!). Discharged awaiting further examination with pain relief which will no doubt happen in about 6 months !!. The problem I'm experiencing is that my blood sugar just keeps hitting the floor (3.0 - at which point I cram sugary foods in to get it rise) and I've spent in total around 15% in target zone on each of the last 3 days as opposed to around 75% of the time. I rang the Diabetes Centre at my local Hospital who advised this morning that I reduce my insulin a couple of units. My concern is that if I took insulin I'm going to end up putting myself into a coma so haven't since yesterday morning when I got discharged....... Yes, I can hear you all screaming I'm adding to the problem etc. but I'm at a point where I don't know what to suggest to myself. If I ring my GP he'll tell me to call the Diabetes Centre (which I've done and she didn't seem to understand what the issue is). I've already been discharged by the Hospital.... I called in this morning to pick up meds as the Pharmacy were taking about 6 hours to dispense! Speaking with one of the Sisters, she did say your Blood sugar does tend to play around when you're ill. Suggestions on a postcard to.........
Thanks !