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Now Ye're Talking - to a diabetic

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 20,633 ✭✭✭✭Buford T. Justice XIX


    A lot of factors can raise my blood sugar. Bad nights sleep, stress, sickness, hell, even eating something you didn't realize has carbs in it!

    I suffer from this dawn phenomenon thing where, I can go to bed with perfect blood sugars, having being stable all day, and still wake with high sugars. This is caused by a rush of hormones the body releases to initiate the waking process (as is my understanding). Seemingly the best thing to treat this is an insulin pump.
    I can highly recommend the Insulin pump. Life is almost normal with it and you're able to adjust your basal rates for things like dawn phenomenon. It's also handy to be able to change basal rates if your work rates change over a period of time.


  • Boards.ie Employee Posts: 12,597 ✭✭✭✭✭Boards.ie: Niamh
    Boards.ie Community Manager


    Thanks for all the questions and answers on this one everyone, it's been interesting and hopefully everyone has learned something new about life managing diabetes.

    :)


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