Kathleen’s Place
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I am clueless when it comes to diabetes. It sounds like an awful battle so all I can do is pray that you win. And pray I willYes it is terrible hard. I hope you “win” the battle.
I am clueless when it comes to diabetes. It sounds like an awful battle so all I can do is pray that you win. And pray I willYes it is terrible hard. I hope you “win” the battle.
Talk about unfair! My blood sugar will spike and get too low with no rhyme or reason & no predictability.So I eat an egg, 3 pieces of bacon, and a small bowl of Cheerios for breakfast. Blood sugar remains at 115 steady as a rock. For a snack I eat half an apple before lunch. Blood sugar rises to 275 and lowers very very slowly. Still not under 180 high at 9 pm.
Life is so unfair.
I have a problem when I am ill, my reading spike then, I imagine it’s the same as a stress reaction.A lot of blood sugar readings depend less on what you've eaten and more on what you do. Take a test.
Eat lunch, take your readings and then relax for 2 hours with your feet up. Check your numbers. Next day, same time, same lunch and then exercise strenuously for an hour. You'll see what I mean.
Also - and I don't know if this is the same for everyone - but having a restless or sleepless night will cause a spike for me the next day. And my stress level will also affect my blood sugar readings. (Last Tuesday afternoon, my numbers were off the charts although no change in eating.)
With some of us, diabetes changes as we age; and some of those changes are the complete opposite of what makes sense.A lot of blood sugar readings depend less on what you've eaten and more on what you do. Take a test.
Eat lunch, take your readings and then relax for 2 hours with your feet up. Check your numbers. Next day, same time, same lunch and then exercise strenuously for an hour. You'll see what I mean.
Also - and I don't know if this is the same for everyone - but having a restless or sleepless night will cause a spike for me the next day. And my stress level will also affect my blood sugar readings. (Last Tuesday afternoon, my numbers were off the charts although no change in eating.)
Some illnesses or infection can also cause a spike. Ya remember a couple of years ago I spent 3 days in ICU & 5 days in a regular room with Sepsis and Ketoacidosis from a botched root canal? My blood sugar quickly went to 705.I have a problem when I am ill, my reading spike then, I imagine it’s the same as a stress reaction.
Are you type 1 or type 2 with brittle diabetes. I googled it and I think this also describes my brother who is type 2.It's called brittle diabetes. I have that. No way to predict my numbers even doing the exact same thing a week in a row. My doctor diagnosed me and it's on my 'permanent' record.
Ok. I was first diagnosed as type 2 in my late thirties. After a bit, don't remember how long, in fact I'm starting to forget stuff! diagnosis changed to type 1, totally insulin dependent, and in those days they had big scary needles, not like today.Are you type 1 or type 2 with brittle diabetes. I googled it and I think this also describes my brother who is type 2.
Wow, i thought type 1 was only a diagnosis made on a child. Yup, mother’s family diabetics, except, my mother doesn’t have it, go figure.Ok. I was first diagnosed as type 2 in my late thirties. After a bit, don't remember how long, in fact I'm starting to forget stuff! diagnosis changed to type 1, totally insulin dependent, and in those days they had big scary needles, not like today.
Around 1998, I was cleaning things out and found a doctor referral from the 1970's to an endocrinologist as I was a 'suspected' diabetic. I didn't remember ever seeing that in my life.
My maternal grandma's entire family going back generations was diabetic. Both types, 1 & 2. My mother and sister were type 2.
Mary Tyler Moore was in her thirties (?) when she was diagnosed type 1. Anyway, when we were kids we never got routine bloodwork. Never.Wow, i thought type 1 was only a diagnosis made on a child. Yup, mother’s family diabetics, except, my mother doesn’t have it, go figure.
No strenuous exercise for me, no can do. Walk, I walk and that is hard enough. But, yes, there seems no reason sometimes for the up and down numbers.A lot of blood sugar readings depend less on what you've eaten and more on what you do. Take a test.
Eat lunch, take your readings and then relax for 2 hours with your feet up. Check your numbers. Next day, same time, same lunch and then exercise strenuously for an hour. You'll see what I mean.
Also - and I don't know if this is the same for everyone - but having a restless or sleepless night will cause a spike for me the next day. And my stress level will also affect my blood sugar readings. (Last Tuesday afternoon, my numbers were off the charts although no change in eating.)