From: guys on

I hope you received my e mail. This AM I had a blood sugar of
411 without any explanation. I omly partially corrected with
the normal insulin inputs. Later (now) I felt light headed and
even with substantial food input I measured 78.

I do not know why but it raises some question about the
nature of my diabetes.

Have no symptoms of the parasite problem and am off of all meds.

My Gi tract was a real mess eatlier.

I think cases like this should be reported.

Any answers?


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From: Robert Miles on

<guys(a)consolidated.net> wrote in message
news:ts8564hfejgols8adilm2l79mqktg1dvvp(a)4ax.com...
>
> I hope you received my e mail. This AM I had a blood sugar of
> 411 without any explanation. I omly partially corrected with
> the normal insulin inputs. Later (now) I felt light headed and
> even with substantial food input I measured 78.
>
> I do not know why but it raises some question about the
> nature of my diabetes.
>
> Have no symptoms of the parasite problem and am off of all meds.
>
> My Gi tract was a real mess eatlier.
>
> I think cases like this should be reported.
>
> Any answers?
>
There's a newsgroup bionet.parasitology. You may want to read it long
enough to know if it's a good place to report such problems.


From: Nico Kadel-Garcia on
Robert Miles wrote:
> <guys(a)consolidated.net> wrote in message
> news:ts8564hfejgols8adilm2l79mqktg1dvvp(a)4ax.com...
>> I hope you received my e mail. This AM I had a blood sugar of
>> 411 without any explanation. I omly partially corrected with
>> the normal insulin inputs. Later (now) I felt light headed and
>> even with substantial food input I measured 78.
>>
>> I do not know why but it raises some question about the
>> nature of my diabetes.
>>
>> Have no symptoms of the parasite problem and am off of all meds.
>>
>> My Gi tract was a real mess eatlier.
>>
>> I think cases like this should be reported.
>>
>> Any answers?
>>
> There's a newsgroup bionet.parasitology. You may want to read it long
> enough to know if it's a good place to report such problems.
>
>

I got Guy's email, but I'm a busy camper. And I really don't know
parasitology, and the complications of medications I've not worked with.

But 411 is up there. You don't suppose you missed an insulin dose?
From: willbill on
guys(a)consolidated.net wrote:

> I hope you received my e mail. This AM I had a blood sugar of
> 411 without any explanation. I omly partially corrected with
> the normal insulin inputs. Later (now) I felt light headed and
> even with substantial food input I measured 78.


you might consider keeping a *detailed* _*written*_
daily log of your shots/times/amounts, as well as
food eaten, and exercise

it's never too late to start. :)


bill t1 since '57
From: Ozgirl on
willbill wrote:
> guys(a)consolidated.net wrote:
>
>> I hope you received my e mail. This AM I had a blood sugar of
>> 411 without any explanation. I omly partially corrected with
>> the normal insulin inputs. Later (now) I felt light headed and
>> even with substantial food input I measured 78.
>
>
> you might consider keeping a *detailed* _*written*_
> daily log of your shots/times/amounts, as well as
> food eaten, and exercise
>
> it's never too late to start. :)


From memory Guy counts calories instead of carbs when calculating insulin
dose. This could be the problem, or a lot of it.