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Warwick
DAFNE Graduate
Diabetes Australia-Vic, Melbourne, Victoria 423 posts |
Hello All, |
michaelj
DAFNE Graduate
South East Kent PCT 45 posts |
Had covid back in July and in hospital for 6 days. Blood were all over the place as infection messed things up plus lack of energy and movement. Pleased to say it all calmed down once the infections was over and back to normal now so don't give up Warwick it will improve. May take a few weeks to get there but hang on in. |
Warwick
DAFNE Graduate
Diabetes Australia-Vic, Melbourne, Victoria 423 posts |
Thanks very much. |
novorapidboi26
DAFNE Graduate
NHS Lanarkshire 1,819 posts |
Didnt seem to have any effect on me either during or after...... |
Warwick
DAFNE Graduate
Diabetes Australia-Vic, Melbourne, Victoria 423 posts |
Thanks. My insulin sensitivity appears to have returned to normal levels. It might have been the immune system working overtime or the fact that I was down to less than 20% of normal physical activity levels or a combination of the two. |
RuthM
DAFNE Graduate
Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust 2 posts |
I had a quite severe dose of Covid 10 weeks ago and it has affected my BG during the night particularly. I used to have levels 4.5-8 when I got up and now its often 9-15. My libre alarm is going off more because of High (set for 14.4) rather than low (set 4.4) during the night. I contacted my Diabetes Centre nurse who confirmed that Covid infections are causing increased insulin resitance in both type 1 and type 2. It varies every night but more often than not it goes high and just rises . I feel well in myself -so not long covid but I am quite worried about it. I should do the Basal Insulin test but it seems complicated. Its 35 years since I was diagnosed at the age of 35 and I have used Libre 2 for 3 years. |
Warwick
DAFNE Graduate
Diabetes Australia-Vic, Melbourne, Victoria 423 posts |
Hello Ruth, |
RuthM
DAFNE Graduate
Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust 2 posts |
Thank you for your reply Warwick. There doesn't seem to be a night time pattern at the moment. I have increased my Basal Levemir from 12U when I get up to 14U and from 5U when I go to bed to 7U. I found that my BG were higher after I had Covid the 1st time in Nov 2021 but wasn't sure enough to directly blame Covid. It happened again when I got it in October 2023 and is still unpredictable. Sometimes BG rises steadily when I am in bed and other times drops down and the Libre alarm wakes me. I will try to do as you suggest and eat earlier so I have 4 clear hours before bed to do the test. My HbA1C in 2020 was 43mmol/L or 61% which concerned the medics as too low and in the end I was allowed to have Libre on NHS to try to raise it. It was tricky to get used to higher BG levels after 30+ years trying to keep it low but now its 49mmol/L or 6.6% estimated on my Libre report. I do find my BG rises by 2-3 as soon as I get up in the morning without eating which I always thought was the 'dawn phenomenon'. Its a learning curve and we are fortunate to have all this tec at our disposal! |
Warwick
DAFNE Graduate
Diabetes Australia-Vic, Melbourne, Victoria 423 posts |
Thanks Ruth. |