kayleigh1991
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hello,
I'm going back to uni tomorrow for the first time since being diagnosis with type 1. I'm going to have quite active days with a lot of walking, and my glucose levels are coming down pretty well now from the astronomical levels just after diagnosis (five weeks ago).
I'm quite worried about going back anyway (it's one thing getting used to the insulin injections and blood testing at home, but something very different when I'll be in a different city with a whole new schedule), but I'm particularly concerned about what to do if I feel myself going low in a lecture. Has anyone here experienced this who can offer some advice? I'm not sure if I should just discreetly test my glucose and treat it with jelly babies or excuse myself from the room or do something else... any ideas?
Thanks!
I'm going back to uni tomorrow for the first time since being diagnosis with type 1. I'm going to have quite active days with a lot of walking, and my glucose levels are coming down pretty well now from the astronomical levels just after diagnosis (five weeks ago).
I'm quite worried about going back anyway (it's one thing getting used to the insulin injections and blood testing at home, but something very different when I'll be in a different city with a whole new schedule), but I'm particularly concerned about what to do if I feel myself going low in a lecture. Has anyone here experienced this who can offer some advice? I'm not sure if I should just discreetly test my glucose and treat it with jelly babies or excuse myself from the room or do something else... any ideas?
Thanks!