rebrascora
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
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7.6 for me today but that is my second waking reading. The other being 2.30am when I needed a 2.5 unit correction for a 9.8.
I crashed at 7.30pm last night absolutely exhausted and whole body aching. Skipped evening Levemir again due to day's physical activity and levels were 5.3 when I crawled into bed, but rose 4+ hours later probably as a result of the protein I ate just before bed, or perhaps the lack of Levemir or maybe the new HRT patch I applied or any combination thereof! I ended up getting up at about 3am and having breakfast and some Ibuprofen as my body is really starting to complain about the level of physical activity I am expecting of it. Went back to bed at 5.30 and had another couple of hours to wake with my 7.6, so not too bad.
On a positive note I had a glorious ride through the woods and along by the river yesterday afternoon with Ian who put me on his best horse, Zak. Sun was shining a lot of the time and the beautiful colour of the leaves and the nice comfortable temperature and no flies, just made it perfect! Zak sailed over the 3 fences (large logs X 2, one downhill which always makes me more anxious and a hunt jump) Ian had me put him at, despite my unspoken trepidation and made them seem much smaller than they looked to me! My heart was in my mouth which interestingly feels very much like a hypo, but kept checking (don't you love the convenience of Libre) and levels were fine. Oddly when I got home, I had a glass of water and my levels plummeted into a hypo, so must have been a bit dehydrated. Oops!
Must head off to the shops today. I have managed a fortnight since my last supermarket visit apart from the odd bits and pieces from the Village Store but my fridge and cupboards are seriously depleted now and I am almost out of horse feed which they don't stock, so must go today and will hit Lidl next door for human supplies and Morrison's for Lift tablets as I have hammered those this last week or so! My Libre has logged a whopping 12 hypos in the last 7 days 😱 mostly due to the increased exercise/activity but I really am trying hard to address the issues and I am scanning 35 times a day to try to catch and prevent them. Note to self.... Must do better!
I crashed at 7.30pm last night absolutely exhausted and whole body aching. Skipped evening Levemir again due to day's physical activity and levels were 5.3 when I crawled into bed, but rose 4+ hours later probably as a result of the protein I ate just before bed, or perhaps the lack of Levemir or maybe the new HRT patch I applied or any combination thereof! I ended up getting up at about 3am and having breakfast and some Ibuprofen as my body is really starting to complain about the level of physical activity I am expecting of it. Went back to bed at 5.30 and had another couple of hours to wake with my 7.6, so not too bad.
On a positive note I had a glorious ride through the woods and along by the river yesterday afternoon with Ian who put me on his best horse, Zak. Sun was shining a lot of the time and the beautiful colour of the leaves and the nice comfortable temperature and no flies, just made it perfect! Zak sailed over the 3 fences (large logs X 2, one downhill which always makes me more anxious and a hunt jump) Ian had me put him at, despite my unspoken trepidation and made them seem much smaller than they looked to me! My heart was in my mouth which interestingly feels very much like a hypo, but kept checking (don't you love the convenience of Libre) and levels were fine. Oddly when I got home, I had a glass of water and my levels plummeted into a hypo, so must have been a bit dehydrated. Oops!
Must head off to the shops today. I have managed a fortnight since my last supermarket visit apart from the odd bits and pieces from the Village Store but my fridge and cupboards are seriously depleted now and I am almost out of horse feed which they don't stock, so must go today and will hit Lidl next door for human supplies and Morrison's for Lift tablets as I have hammered those this last week or so! My Libre has logged a whopping 12 hypos in the last 7 days 😱 mostly due to the increased exercise/activity but I really am trying hard to address the issues and I am scanning 35 times a day to try to catch and prevent them. Note to self.... Must do better!