tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2346916593083840830.post4156962765235578348..comments2023-07-05T14:17:50.353+01:00Comments on teapot_diabetic: Uhh Freak Out!Emmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06241380894810276840noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2346916593083840830.post-24601508720460001692010-11-29T17:47:47.549+00:002010-11-29T17:47:47.549+00:00Woke up a bit high this morning despite going to b...Woke up a bit high this morning despite going to bed on 10.8 and have had bad stomache ache all day so wondering if it could be something I ate? <br />@ Sam I was going to do my second dose but as I only got 10.6 I though I'd hypo and then fell asleep :( <br />Thank you so much for your advice guys I really appreciate it :D xxxEmmahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06241380894810276840noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2346916593083840830.post-30249266945472130932010-11-29T13:29:40.392+00:002010-11-29T13:29:40.392+00:00wow. I would have reacted the same way. And then...wow. I would have reacted the same way. And then when i came down from my high I would have realized it was nothing to worry about. When I am that high I turn into an emotional basket case. It sucks big time but you did the right thing. And you know what? That moment of weakness and blood sugar turmoil is not likely to have a huge effect on your A1C. Cheer up!Scullyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05745442527137426283noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2346916593083840830.post-74357829391792681882010-11-29T11:05:06.461+00:002010-11-29T11:05:06.461+00:00Awww sweetie don't feel bad or ashamed! Not at...Awww sweetie don't feel bad or ashamed! Not at all! Everyone has times like that when you eat out! I have been diabetic 13 years but that doesn't mean that I don't make mistakes with my insulin. Food is wacky and it likse to be a pain. Honestly, don't feel bad. You are still doing really well! Making constant progress. This is something you can tell your doctor and explain everything and they can help you understand the specifics so you can learn from it kay?<br /><br />For a lot of people, it isn't strange to think that 10 would have stayed. Don't feel stupid for thinking that. You still did many things right, splitting your insulin because of the times things would take. Did you take your other dose? You only mention taking one, which would explain the spike. If that is the case, long releasing food would have released while you were asleep but with no insulin. It is all about understanding food. Don't for one minute get yourself thinking you can't have naps because you are diabetic You can get this to work. <3Samhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15788596873753258182noreply@blogger.com