Question about cold office environments

Hey everyone, I hope you are doing well. I have been experiencing
something strange lately and I was wondering if any of you have had a
similar experience. My office is very very cold — I mean frigid.
Today it is 92 degrees outside and I am wearing heavy wool pants two
shirts, a big bulky sweater and I am still getting the chills in my
office. I have noticed that while I am at work my body doesn’t seem to
respond as well to the humalog, I like to keep my BS under 100 b/c if
it goes over that number I always get very hungry. Anyway, I am hardly
eating any carbs during the day but am still taking 2 uits every two
hours trying to keep my BS down and even then it will only go down to
the low 100’s. However, as soon as I get home from work my BS always
drops rather quickly to 60 or 70 without any extra insulin. Has anyone
heard of body temp having an effect on insulin absorbtion? I recently
read that insulin is absorb more quickly when your body temp is higher
but I wonder if a lowered body temp actually SLOWS the rate of

absorbtion. I am planning on asking the MD next week but I figured I
check withthe REAL experts first. Thanks for any help!!
Liz

3 Responses to “Question about cold office environments”

  1. Jackson Inge Says:

    Hi, Liz. It kind of makes sense that the lower temp is doing that. Another thing to consider is that, even though you are eating very little, when you are cold, your body burns fat to try to stay warm. It may be something similar to the way the body jacks up the sugars when a low goes untreated. I have never specifically had this issue, because I am always too warm (my office is almost always around 78-80 degrees), but this concept may explain why I tend to have lows about 3-4 hours after my lunch when I am working, but not on the weekends so much. Let us know what your doc says!

    Stacy
    Liz <njnoodie@…

    Hey everyone, I hope you are doing well. I have been experiencing
    something strange lately and I was wondering if any of you have had a
    similar experience. My office is very very cold — I mean frigid.
    Today it is 92 degrees outside and I am wearing heavy wool pants two
    shirts, a big bulky sweater and I am still getting the chills in my
    office. I have noticed that while I am at work my body doesn’t seem to
    respond as well to the humalog, I like to keep my BS under 100 b/c if
    it goes over that number I always get very hungry. Anyway, I am hardly
    eating any carbs during the day but am still taking 2 uits every two
    hours trying to keep my BS down and even then it will only go down to

    the low 100’s. However, as soon as I get home from work my BS always
    drops rather quickly to 60 or 70 without any extra insulin. Has anyone
    heard of body temp having an effect on insulin absorbtion? I recently
    read that insulin is absorb more quickly when your body temp is higher
    but I wonder if a lowered body temp actually SLOWS the rate of
    absorbtion. I am planning on asking the MD next week but I figured I
    check withthe REAL experts first. Thanks for any help!!
    Liz

  2. Tom Kacy Says:

    My office also gets very cold when the air conditioner is on. My office is
    in a basement with no windows, and it’s very small (the office, not the
    basement). When I’m busy I don’t notice it as much but if I’m eating lunch
    at my desk, or on the phone for awhile, I start shivering. The good thing
    is that I don’t have to worry about my insulin going bad - it’s almost as
    good as keeping it in a fridge! I haven’t noticed any difference in my BG
    because of the cold, though. Are you stressed out at work? That might
    also cause your numbers to rise.

    (another) Liz

  3. Arlen Roberts Says:

    Mary,

    LOVE the in-law scenario! LOL (and understand completely.)

    Have a great day!

    Joan

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