Lonelycrow81
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Am type 2, diagnosed 2021. Until pancreatitis last July it was well controlled. Pancreatitis (thanks gall bladder - was removed in emergency) has caused havoc. I now have type 2 WITH type 1 and 3c symptoms. I also have addison’s disease (diagnosed 2017). I wear a Dexcom One+ and, until last night, had been doing ok with the odd extreme hypo every so often.
Am currently on Toujeo, injection done once a day at night. Was also on actirapi for 4 months post pancreatitis. On steroids to keep me alive plus other meds. Pancreatitis admission - my levels were 34 in the ambulance (was very unwell plus adrenal crisis).
Last night I had had my usual dinner. Nothing out the ordinary. No sugary stuff etc etc. Insulin dose done as usual. Within 30 mins my Dexcom was singing the song of it’s people telling me I was going high. It kept going up. And up. I went to sleep. It dipped a bit then rose again, went to 21.5! Went for walk. Dipped again to 13.5 (from 20.9 to 13.5 in an hour - ouch). But been doing a rollercoaster of slightly below the yellow zone to high levels.
I am concerned as I usually have better control than this. Am waiting for DSN to reply but any advice would be amazing.
I live in a not so decent area and walking around at night is a no go. I do not have stairs am able to access. Very limited in terms of moving loads until morning. Given history of high levels with pancreatitis (took 8 weeks to settle back to ‘normal’) would you go to A&E? Urgent care won’t touch me as they do not deal with diabetic issues.
Am currently on Toujeo, injection done once a day at night. Was also on actirapi for 4 months post pancreatitis. On steroids to keep me alive plus other meds. Pancreatitis admission - my levels were 34 in the ambulance (was very unwell plus adrenal crisis).
Last night I had had my usual dinner. Nothing out the ordinary. No sugary stuff etc etc. Insulin dose done as usual. Within 30 mins my Dexcom was singing the song of it’s people telling me I was going high. It kept going up. And up. I went to sleep. It dipped a bit then rose again, went to 21.5! Went for walk. Dipped again to 13.5 (from 20.9 to 13.5 in an hour - ouch). But been doing a rollercoaster of slightly below the yellow zone to high levels.
I am concerned as I usually have better control than this. Am waiting for DSN to reply but any advice would be amazing.
I live in a not so decent area and walking around at night is a no go. I do not have stairs am able to access. Very limited in terms of moving loads until morning. Given history of high levels with pancreatitis (took 8 weeks to settle back to ‘normal’) would you go to A&E? Urgent care won’t touch me as they do not deal with diabetic issues.