3 today, so going down a bit, seems to be ok right now so hopefully I can have a hypo free night
hi aymes, regarding the hypos have they all been really low ones or just the annoying 3+'s ? Have they been quick to rise again or the ones that take ages. The last couple ive had [ this week] have dropped quickly & taken ages to get up again!!!
Lucozade's profits have doubled this week just from my custom Lol
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aymes,
Just a suggestion, If you have cut your insulin right back and still going hypo. Ask to be tested for addison's disease.
If you drive. I would suspect you are in danger of having your license pulled unless you get it sorted.
Sue
aymes,
Just a suggestion, If you have cut your insulin right back and still going hypo. Ask to be tested for addison's disease.
If you drive. I would suspect you are in danger of having your license pulled unless you get it sorted.
Sue
I don't drive so that's not an immediate concern thank goodness. Hopefully I've got it under control now but if it persists I will look at investigating further.
aymes, I hope that tonight and tomorrow are memorable for their lack of hypos!🙂
hi sue, just out of interest what is addisons disease?? sounds vaguely familiar i think![]()
Phew thank goodness you don't drive yet and fantastic you have regained control.I don't drive so that's not an immediate concern thank goodness. Hopefully I've got it under control now but if it persists I will look at investigating further.
Addison's disease is where your adrenal glands stop working. Thus you do not produce cortisol. Which in turn causes very low blood sugars which can not be corrected by carbs. (Steroids are the fix)It also causes BP to drop through the floor boards too. Obviously there's quite a few other symptoms too. Treatment is replacement steroids every day for the rest of your life.
Phew thank goodness you don't drive yet and fantastic you have regained control.
Thanks for that Sue 🙂 I see i'm not the only early riser!!! Is Addinsons quite common in diabetics? Just being nosey really.. you never know when another disease will come to stay![]()
Addison's disease is where your adrenal glands stop working. Thus you do not produce cortisol. Which in turn causes very low blood sugars which can not be corrected by carbs. (Steroids are the fix.
But once effective steroid therapy is in place I assume hypos can be corrected with carbs?
Well after another (very low) hypo overnight I have now spoken to a DSN at my hospital. We're concerned because they're starting to get lower and lower before I'm noticing them now (I guess becuase there's been so many, now on number 13 since Monday!) so she's advised me to cut my lantus right down, rather than by the 10%-20% each time that I've been doing, to effectively let myself go a bit high (not looking forward to that!), to hopefully totally eliminate any chance of going low. I can then gradually increase the lantus back up until I hopefully stabilise. I'm then going to speak with my usual DSN on Monday to see how things are going and we can lok at if there's anything else needed.
Are you reducing your novorapid aswell?
Hi Aymes i hope you have a better weekend and manage to get it sorted out quickly. 13?? thats a bl***y lot😡 What levels are you going to bed at just out of interest?? I used to be on Lantus but changed to Levemir and for a while if i went to bed less than 11/12 i would be hypo by early hours, when i lowered the Levemir i started waking up to high ones 😡 Hope you feel better soon🙂