Hi Arkylady,
I am a type 1 diabetic and have had diabetes for nearly 30 years, I am only 31 years old.
Keep packets of sugar in your pockets, your purse, your car in your nightstand or on your person at all times.
When you are having an insulin reastion or low bloog sugar you can act as though you are drunk, I have myself. I acted even crazy. You feel as though you can't control yourself.
It's very scary. When this happens you have to realze that you need sugar.
Also remember, keep a card in your purse that would let people know that you are a type 2 diabetic, this can be life saving.
The best way to avoid low blood sugars to to be on a routine and stick to it. SOmetimes it is very difficult to stick to a routine but you also need to take care of yourself.
Keep snacks in your purse and nightstand. NEVER go to bed when your blood sugar is low,that is dangerous.
Have small meals throughout the day if you can. I hoope you keep these thing in mind and that they help.
Best of luck!
Hello Arkylady,
You are a good soul to be caring for your mother; please also take care of yourself!
Small juice boxes are easy to keep with you, in a pocket or purse, and they keep a long time. Those little Juicy Juice apple-juice boxes, designed for preschoolers, are perfect. When my daughter gets low, she typically starts with juice or some Coke, and then "backs it up" with a little something to eat, so her sugar won't dive back down after a quick juice burst. A small granola bar or a few crackers works.
Please consider seeing an endocrinologist/diabetes specialist as soon as possible. He or she should be able to help you get better control of your blood sugar, and can give you specific advice about what your goal blood sugars should be before going to sleep at night.
Good luck and take care.