06-09-2024 08:31 AM
06-09-2024 08:31 AM
Morning @Judi9877 , @MJG017 , @Healandlove. @Jacques , @Jynx
Yes I have had glasses since I was 5 so that is 55 years
13-09-2024 09:00 PM
13-09-2024 09:00 PM
just did my night time reading for my blood sugar test --- 19.0 just now , very high --argggg
@MJG017 , @Judi9877 , @Healandlove , @Jacques , @Dimity , @SmilingGecko , @tyme
13-09-2024 09:05 PM
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13-09-2024 09:10 PM
13-09-2024 09:10 PM
Sorry to hear this @Shaz51 that is awfully high. I hope youre not too distressed about it. My diabetes educator had me doing all sorts of things. It can be like all panic stations trying to get the numbers down and trying to see what works. I hope you will be okay. You seemed to get it under control when it was high last time.
13-09-2024 09:12 PM
13-09-2024 09:12 PM
it is crazy @Dimity
yesterday through the day was really good and then last night was 13.0 when i went to bed
today has been kind of high all day
I did have a dietician but she was useless , now I dont have on
might have to ring diabetes specialist or see GP next week
Will you have more insulin tonight? --- dont know if I am allowed too ?
13-09-2024 09:14 PM
13-09-2024 09:14 PM
thanks @SmilingGecko , it is golly hard to get a balance
13-09-2024 09:41 PM
13-09-2024 09:41 PM
It's hard @Shaz51 . I'm sorry the dietician was no help, they're supposed to be experts.
Sitting with you.
13-09-2024 10:36 PM
13-09-2024 10:36 PM
@Shaz51 wrote:just did my night time reading for my blood sugar test --- 19.0 just now , very high --argggg
That certainly is high ☹️ It is usually that high or is it just a spike. I know when I was struggling to get mine down, I found out some foods I was told weren't too bad, really spiked my blood sugar. I know it can be so frustrating. I'm not sure I would change your medication without talking to your GP or specialist first. There must be some reason for these spikes.
13-09-2024 11:41 PM
13-09-2024 11:41 PM
Hi @Shaz51 . I’m sorry that you’re having trouble with your BGLs. 19.0 is high as I’m aware of this due to my housemate having Type 1. I know her sugars have been high lately- 23.0 and higher- but she’s unsure why except to think she may have an infection which she doesn’t know about. She’s also on the ‘drug of choice’ to help her with her diabetes and not for weight loss and that has helped her BGLs most of the time. Before getting a script for it, she had constant issues with high sugar readings and frequent urination issues.
Mitz- my cat- also had a BGL of 19.0 when we first took her to the vet over 3 weeks ago after being in DKA and she also had a reading if 11.0 last week which the vet put down to her being stressed at the vet clinic as she was 3.0 in a previous reading. She also had to increase her insulin amount that we had to give her from 2 units twice a day to 3 units twice a day. She goes back to the vet on Monday afternoon for more tests and a check up so I’m hoping my gorgeous cat will be okay!
Are you sure you aren’t sick with something? Does it just happen at night? Could you speak to a medical professional about this just to make sure you’re getting enough insulin and food? These are just suggestions and ideas that I know I ask of my housemate when she’s in this position.
Take care and stay safe!
Judi9877☺️
14-09-2024 08:33 AM
14-09-2024 08:33 AM
Morning @Judi9877 , @Dimity , @SmilingGecko
Thank you for last night
This morning reading was fasting 7.7
I have kidney disease stage 4
I am on 12 units in the morning
And 8 units at night
Night time readings just before bed seems to be high all the time
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