Sorry to hear you are struggling. Knowing why you went so high after a hypo is important so that you can prevent that happening next time.Hi I'm really struggling with my diabetes my glucose is always really high like this morning 15.6 after a hypo in night
I have no idea what these items are but chocolate is not a recommended hypo treatment. How many grams of fast acting carbs did you have? You should be having 15g of fast acting carbs which is about 4-5glucose tablets or 3 jelly babies or most of a small carton of orange juice or a small can of coke and then retest with a finger prick 15 minutes afterwards to check for recovery.i had two danisges nini fiur sweets abd a whole chocolate
Sorry meant to say 2 mini Danish pastries 4 sweets chocolate bar 4.0 xYour daily line graph would be helpful rather than time in range bar graph.
Did you finger prick. I know you suffer with anxiety so your low alarm going off in the night could perhaps make you feel faint and dizzy. It really would be important to finger prick.
I have no idea what these items are but chocolate is not a recommended hypo treatment. How many grams of fast acting carbs did you have? You should be having 15g of fast acting carbs which is about 4-5glucose tablets or 3 jelly babies or most of a small carton of orange juice or a small can of coke and then retest with a finger prick 15 minutes afterwards to check for recovery.
You say your CGM beeped at 3.2. What is your low alarm set at?
I was feeling faint so just had what ever was near byDanish pastries are a very poor choice of hypo treatment. Far too high in fat as is chocolate. You need to use fast acting carbs to treat hypos that are near pure glucose, so that they work quickly. How many carbs are in each mini Danish pastry and how much chocolate did you have after that and what sort of chocolate? has no one given you advice on hypo treatment? It really is an important aspect of diabetes management.
Unfortunately that graph is also not useful. The one that shows just todays graph with that particular hypo, or if it was before midnight, then yesterday's graph.
I was feeling faint so just had what ever was near by
Good idea thank you xKeep Dextro tablets or a mini can of Coke on your bedside table. Then, if you have a hypo, it’s close by. You can also keep a little snack box with them. I have one that holds 3 or 4 digestive biscuits.
You should always have your proper hypo treatments close to hand. I always have jelly babies within reach day and night. It really is so important to be prepared and have a disciplined regime to treat hypos.I was feeling faint so just had what ever was near by
Thank you for your advice xYou should always have your proper hypo treatments close to hand. I always have jelly babies within reach day and night. It really is so important to be prepared and have a disciplined regime to treat hypos.
Most of us have our low alarm set above 4 (mine is 4.5) but some people have it set at 5 or even higher. With your anxiety, setting it a bit higher than me might be best.
I find it also helps to have a set hypo treatment and stick to it. So I’ll fingerprick then have this mini can of coke or pack skittles or whatever it is, find a packaged fast carb and stick to it. Then I’ll set a timer and then I’ll recheck. Your hypo brain is better at remembering fixed rules than making logical decisions.Perhaps if you are struggling to remember the hypo treatment protocol then write it down on a little card which you keep along with your monitor and hypo treatments.