Hi all,
I've just recently registered with this site so please, be gentle with me.
I'm actually posting on my girlfriends behalf who has been a type 1 diabetic for the past 15 years. I will admit to her not being a good diabetic and for the past year and a half (the period of time we've been together), I've been trying to help her to get back on track with managing it rather than ignoring it.
Yesterday she had corrective laser surgery for background retinopathy and hopefully, with her improved control, this will be something she won't need to have done again for a while - she's 26 by the way.
One thing I would like to ask for advice on is high morning readings. Having seen several diabetes "specialists" and having given them several months worth of BM readings with 90% of these having high morning readings, they're still none the wiser as to suggest what we can do.
My girlfriend has another appointment to discuss this with her team in a few weeks time but I'm hoping for some advice a little sooner so we can really get on top of this.
During the day, her BM levels may fluctuate from 4.5 to about 8 whereas the morning reading can be anywhere from 15 through to about 22. As an example, last night before bed, she was 6.7 but this morning she was 19.
Neither of us really do hearty breakfasts, which I know is a mistake but could something this simple make a difference? There have been a couple of occasions where she wakes in a morning and has normal readings, this only seems to be the morning after a couple of glasses of wine. I don't know why that would make a difference.
I'd be really grateful if someone could share their experience or provide some advice. So far I feel she's doing really well and (courtesy of an iPad app) BM reading-wise is now averaging around about the 7 mark - lower than what has been expected of her by the diabetic specialists.
Thanks in advance for any help.
K
I've just recently registered with this site so please, be gentle with me.
I'm actually posting on my girlfriends behalf who has been a type 1 diabetic for the past 15 years. I will admit to her not being a good diabetic and for the past year and a half (the period of time we've been together), I've been trying to help her to get back on track with managing it rather than ignoring it.
Yesterday she had corrective laser surgery for background retinopathy and hopefully, with her improved control, this will be something she won't need to have done again for a while - she's 26 by the way.
One thing I would like to ask for advice on is high morning readings. Having seen several diabetes "specialists" and having given them several months worth of BM readings with 90% of these having high morning readings, they're still none the wiser as to suggest what we can do.
My girlfriend has another appointment to discuss this with her team in a few weeks time but I'm hoping for some advice a little sooner so we can really get on top of this.
During the day, her BM levels may fluctuate from 4.5 to about 8 whereas the morning reading can be anywhere from 15 through to about 22. As an example, last night before bed, she was 6.7 but this morning she was 19.
Neither of us really do hearty breakfasts, which I know is a mistake but could something this simple make a difference? There have been a couple of occasions where she wakes in a morning and has normal readings, this only seems to be the morning after a couple of glasses of wine. I don't know why that would make a difference.
I'd be really grateful if someone could share their experience or provide some advice. So far I feel she's doing really well and (courtesy of an iPad app) BM reading-wise is now averaging around about the 7 mark - lower than what has been expected of her by the diabetic specialists.
Thanks in advance for any help.
K