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Good morning 🙂 Not a bad day for me yesterday. Despite doing quite a bit of gardening, I managed to avoid hypos, which is something of an achievement for me! 🙂

04:40 - 6.1
10:05 - 4.9
11:05 - 5.7
14:00 - 5.7
17:25 - 6.1
21:30 - 5.8 🙂
 
Bit of a roller coaster in the evening due to hypo.
Waking - 6.1
10:05 pre brekkie - 5.9
2:15 pre lunch - 6.8
4:45 - 4.6
6:20 - 8.0 ( due to a black currant and liquorice sweet)
7:10 - 2.6 didn't feel this one coming at all and had been driving just 2-3 mins beforehand 😱
7:40 -2.8
8:30 - 8.2
9:55 - 6.4
First real hypo since being on MDI and only second since DX (few days short of a year of my 1st diaversery). Normally feel them coming at about 4.2 and head them off with just 1 glucose tablet.
 
Good morning all and another good day yesterday.
Fasting 5.2
After Breakfast 7.2
Before lunch 6.2
After lunch 6.8
Before Dinner 5.8
After Dinner 5.9
Bedtime 5.5
 
First real hypo since being on MDI and only second since DX (few days short of a year of my 1st diaversery). Normally feel them coming at about 4.2 and head them off with just 1 glucose tablet.
Probably one that was dropping very slowly, the faster the drop, the stronger the hypo symptoms I find. Glad you made it home OK - must be scary to see that when you have just been driving 😱
 
Morning guys 🙂
Yesterday
6:59am - 4.6
9:21am - 5.8
11:22am - 5.3
1:52pm - 7.2
4:25pm - 5.3
6:54pm - 6.8
9:50pm - 6.5 x
 
Yesterday started well (no libre now).

8:30 - 6.3
11:24 - 5.1
1:54 (late lunch) -7.2
3:21 - 6.5

Then it went down hill. I allowed myself to get stressed with a deadline today. I didn't check my sugars until 7ish

7:12 - 18.4
9:33 - 16.3

This morning good though

6:24 - 7.2
 
Yesterday started well (no libre now).

8:30 - 6.3
11:24 - 5.1
1:54 (late lunch) -7.2
3:21 - 6.5

Then it went down hill. I allowed myself to get stressed with a deadline today. I didn't check my sugars until 7ish

7:12 - 18.4
9:33 - 16.3

This morning good though

6:24 - 7.2
Sorry to hear about the evening wobble :(, glad your feeling better today though, long may it continue 🙂 x
 
Sorry to hear about the evening wobble :(, glad your feeling better today though, long may it continue 🙂 x
This is the devestating effect of stress. Lol
 
This is the devestating effect of stress. Lol
The one day I've been stressed since diagnosis caused my levels to plummet 1 hour after lunch so I didn't like that much either haha x
 
Yesterday (finger prick vs libre)
Waking - 5.6 / 4.4
9:50 pre brekkie - 6.1 / 4.6
12:15 pre lunch - 5.8 / 4.9
4:10 - 4.6 / 3.8
6:50 pre dinner - 4.7 / 3.9
Bedtime - 5.9 / 4.3
 
25th May
7:08am - 5.8
9:29am - 6.2
11:28am - 5.8
1:57pm - 5.9
4:25pm - 5.7
6:52pm - 7.8
9:52pm - 5.5 x
 
You lot all have incredible days! Mine yesterday wasn't too terrible

7.43 - 7.5 (waking/breakfast)
13.12 - 10.0 (lunch)
14.40 - 10.2 (post lunch)
18.01 - 4.2 (felt like I might be drifting towards hypo - ate a bag of hula hoops)
18.56 - 4.6 (just checking)
19.56 - 6.7 (dinner)
20.53 - 8.5 (post dinner)
23.18 - 7.5 (bed)
 
Struggling a bit yesterday to keep the levels up, despite reducing insulin doses - hopefully I will manage better today as I have a new Libre sensor on 🙂

04:40 - 6.5
08:30 - 3.3
10:45 - 5.0
13:30 - 3.6
17:30 - 5.9
21:30 - 5.0

According to the Libre I dipped below 4 for a small part of the night, but not by much.
 
I'm preparing to get shot down here but if you feel a hypo coming on or are having a hypo does it have to be sweet rubbish that you take to correct it? Is there nothing healthy that would bring you back from a hypo or deter one from coming on?

As a food addict I'm very interested in this. Some of the things eaten I wouldn't even think to eat ever.
 
I'm preparing to get shot down here but if you feel a hypo coming on or are having a hypo does it have to be sweet rubbish that you take to correct it? Is there nothing healthy that would bring you back from a hypo or deter one from coming on?

As a food addict I'm very interested in this. Some of the things eaten I wouldn't even think to eat ever.
Basically yes it has to be quick acting so full of sugar, depends what you regard as healthy, some people class fruit juice as healthy and some people use that to treat a hypo, BUT it depends what works best and brings levels up quickly for the individual, my go to is jelly babies as is many others, others use fruit pastilles, Lucozade, skittles, fruit juice and so on x
 
Usually something sweet as Kaylz says followed by a little carb. I normally have between 1-3 glucose tablets, depending on my level. Once I start rising I'll have a biscuit or a bite of a cereal bar.
 
Yesterday and happy again with my numbers.

Fasting 6.1
After breakfast 6 3
Before lunch 4.2
After lunch 6.1
Before supper 5.5
After supper 6.9
Bed time 5.5
 
Snap on the bedtime @New-journey so twas a biscuit for me 🙂 x
 
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