Hi @julesob
just to reiterate what’s already been said, as your levels are so high and have been for a prolonged period please do seek some medical advice as soon as you can as it could lead to a medical emergency.
Hyperosmolar Hyperglycaemic State (HHS)
Hyperosmolar hyperglycaemic state (HHS) can happen when people with type 2 diabetes – or undiagnosed type 2 diabetes – have very high blood glucose levels, also called blood sugar levels. By the time HHS is diagnosed your blood sugar levels can often be over 40mmol/l. You may not realise you...www.diabetes.org.uk
Could you call before Monday? Even if surgery is closed a number for local out of hours services might be provided on their answerphone.aww thanks for that reply..it all makes sense..as I said before im going to try to contact my gps surgery on Monday to see if I can have a telephone appt hopefully with the nurse regarding my high levels..youve all been very helpful and I thank you!
cheers Inca..tbh im going to have a lie down on my bed for an hour..just feel so tired!.. (but never actually sleep)..youve all been so helpful and iv been feeling like this since I was diagnosed..im not being lazy..this combined with my mental health issues is so frustrating!
Glad you’re feeling better. 15 is a great improvement on some of the readings you were getting last week so hopefully the changes the nurse made are working.hello again iv been up and down all night for the toilet and my reading this morning before insulin was 15..felt quite queasy and when I walked into the kitchen I had to hold onto the fridge as felt shaky..im ok now though..hope youre all ok x