Category: Current Status

  • Basal Change seems to be fine….

    Since I ended up spending the entire day fighting lows — and always 4 or more hours after meals, I ended up changing my basal rate from 12:00 – 4:00 and the basal rate from 4:00 to 8:00 am. — by .05 unit. Not a big decrease in insulin at all (I think it ends up being something like .3 unit. Of course, I couldn’t make that kind of adjustment with MDI. I’d have to cut the dose by a unit and be high until I adjusted to it.

    I woke up at 104, so it’s definately not a problem.

    I meant to go on a temp basal at 6:00 so I could walk without going low around 7:30-8:00, but I mucked that up — I think I programmed it in and then forgot the last step — hit go.

    So I’ll eat a few extra carbs for breakfast, but short the basal by about a unit and I’ll probably be able to walk without eating more.

    I really just want to avoid having to eat extra to avoid the low — yesterday I ended up eating 100 calories more than I wanted to.

  • Basal rate change

    This is probably as “vanilla” a week I’ll get this summer — well, not exactly true, but close. No workshops, no class meetings, just dog stuff.

    My fasting blood sugar has been lower each day, and dropped down to 98 today from 155 when I went to bed, so I left a message with my CDE and told her I was going to drop my basal by .05 per hour from 12:00 – 4:00. That’s the most danger time to go low, and the biggest pain to treat. I had to treat a couple of lows the first night of the workshop (I over basaled for sitting still all day), and it was an absolute pain. Woke up twice and had to get up and deal with it.

    One of the goals my CDE and I have, is for me to have uninterrupted sleep — which means having the right blood sugar at night, not too low and not too high, because either means waking up and dealing with something.

  • Something kinda of weird I noticed

    Something I’ve noticed … when I have a bad food day, my insulin usage goes up for the food I’ve eated.

    Depends on how much food, how much insulin and how many calories I’ve over eaten, but the affect can last for several days. I can really see it in the bolus doses.

    Here’s a example:

    My last bad day was Thursday, with a slightly bad day on Friday. Both on Saturday and Sunday, post prandial (2 hours after meal) blood sugars were in the 160’s range. Today, they are down to 140’s, even though I’m eating “known” food. Stuff I’ve eaten before and stuff that is constant in calories.

    Interesting…

  • Rough week

    Last week ended up being a rough week. Not completely sure why, but I do know that the sleep doctor’s appointment had a lot to do with it.

    Sunday, on the way back from Monroe, I got tired. I was depressed because not only did the dog not run well, but one person, who I have a lot of respect for, was nasty about it. So I started the trip a bit discouraged. And it was a LONG drive. I haven’t been on a driving trip by myself for over a year, and this one was longer than that one. I didn’t realize what a problem that would be.

    Anyway, about 3 hours out, I got tired and resorted to my father’s solution to tired when driving which is eating. At least I started with protein.

    Ended up using 58 units that day.

    The next day was okay, but as the doctor’s appointment got closer, eating got harder, and ended up with 3 days in a row at 50 units of insulin! The day of the appointment itself, I used 62 units.

    One thing I’ve found is that if my blood sugar is under control and I can keep my insulin usage down to around 40 units, I currently lose weight. Any useage over 45 units results in weight gain, and fast weight gain at that. Very frustrating.

    So I’m re-losing weight again.

    The good news, is this week should be calm. Nothing scheduled.

  • CDE Visit

    I really should have seen her yesterday afternoon, but I did see her today and it really did conteract the sleep doctor. I need to remember, that I want to see her the same day as the sleep doctor.

    She was happy to see the weight loss, and happy on how I was managing everything.

    Happy to see the reduction in basal rates.

    Everything was good, including the blood pressure and the lipid levels. Unfortunately we didn’t H1ac

  • Sleep Doctor

    I almost forgot to post this. I mentioned to the doctor that my equipment was denied and he wrote the letter on spot and called the rep as I was leaving.
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  • Sleep doctor

    I survived my appointment.

    I’ve lost a little over a pound a week since I’ve been there last. Probably less than he wants but it works for me. My goal is to have a lifestyle I can live with.

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  • Sleep Doctor

    I see him tomorrow and I’ve been dreading it.

    First, I have found out that Sleep Med has not been paid by Blue Cross Blue Shield because the doctor has not provided proof of medical necessity.

    So that’s MY first issue on the books.

    The good news, is that my scale shows about a 5 pound weight loss since I was there last. I’m QUITE sure that won’t be enough for him, but screw it. It’s my health, it’s my body, and I’m doing things MY way.

    I lost weight fast AND it didn’t stay off. I am losing weight slow now, and I want this to be the last time I am at this weight.

    He wants me to go for bariatric surgery, but if he can’t provide the medical necessity for CPAP equipment, how can I even imagine he’ll help through that process? And I don’t want to go there. I am watching someone go through the recovery right now, and I’m sorry, I think I feel better and I think I look better. At least I have my hair! Maybe that sounds vain, but to me, good hair is a sign of good health. When I’m not sleeping well, my hair is an absolute mess.

    But the good news, is that I see my CDE the next morning.

  • Basal rates

    I had to do a fasting blood test this morning for the diabetes doctor and since I was already fasting, decided to make it into a basal test.

    I keep hoping that my basal rates will decrease, and while today wasn’t completely normal, it seemed as good a time as any.

    I did have a big dip but my glocuse level popped back up 30 minutes later. The rest of the time — and I ended up being to do the basal from 7:30 – 11:50, my glucose level was stable enough that I don’t need to mess with anything.

    I’m going to discuss it with the CDE, but I think we just need to leave things alone until after school starts.