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  1. J

    Increased basal = increased fasting sugars

    That's what happened to me years ago. I was waking with high BS and the obvious solution (before the time of cgm) was to increase my basal. Since I've been on a cgm I've found that I need absolute minimum insulin through night and my high readings were due to a kickback. If you can get a pump...
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    Medtronic 780g + Guardian 4

    I was on G3 until about a month ago, started on G4 and find them not as good (less confidence in them at the moment compared to G3). My 780 has been absolutely brilliant since I've been on it (nearly 3 years) so I hope that I've just got a faulty box of G4 sensors.
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    explaining what it's really like to live with Type 1

    I was diagnosed in 1978 aged 9 and your post brings back all those memories. How times have changed, I'm now also on a Medtronic pump with sensor and find it absolutely life changing from what we had to go through when first diagnosed (practicing injecting into an orange and then being told to...
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    explaining what it's really like to live with Type 1

    I'd agree with this all the way. DAFNE was the first step I'd taken in years (been T1 for 40+ years now), this led to me going on a pump and from there I've been using the MiniMed 780 along with the guardian sensor for the last 18 months. Total transformation for me. HBA1C is the best it's been...
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    Type 1: Would you trust your OH whole heartidly with managing your Diabetes for a day?

    Absolutely no chance. I had a mishap at work the other day while changing my pump line and rang her to get a bottle of insulin out of the fridge for me when I nipped home. Suppose I was rather daft in even expecting her to find where it was in the fridge. I walked into the house and there was a...
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    Recommended CBGM and Insulin pumps

    I'm on the same pump and I have a preset temp basal when I do exercise. You can set your own levels. The low corrections may be due to the fact you have your target range set quite high, for some reason the Medtronic pumps only aim for the higher end of the target range when offering correction...
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    Continuous blood glucose monitoring (CGM)

    Long time ago we had to self fund needles and syringes. Wasn't until the government gave these free to drug addicts they decided that diabetics merited the same. Need to find someone else that needs cgm before we can jump on the bandwagon ;)
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    Can now buy up to 6 Libre Sensors per time

    There was a problem not long ago with people selling these on ebay for an inflated amount. People profiting from others needs isn't what should happen but that's the society we currently live in and morals are easily cast aside when these people see the chance to earn a few £££££ for doing...
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    Can now buy up to 6 Libre Sensors per time

    I've just placed an order online this morning but think I'd have still maybe only ordered 2. What's the 'use by' date on them now? I know in the past I've had sensors arrive with only a couple of months before they were out of date so ordering 6 would not been really viable.
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    Freestyle Libre - what's involved & is it worth it..?

    To be honest I now insert a sensor the day before I intend to use it (which means for 1 day/fortnight I've got one on each arm), the general opinion is that it can take anywhere between 24-48 hours for them to 'settle'. I cant remember for definite but think it was a week before I could get any...
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    Libre HbA1c predictor

    I was hoping to find out in the next week or so but my appointment at the hospital has been put back 3 months so I'll have to wait until then. My current sensor is reading a little higher than my normal strips but its usually the other way round. Hopefully it'll even itself out when I do get my...
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    Hospital referal

    Looks pretty obvious that you need extra support when you've put your Hba1c as 10.9%. Sure that should be a flashing neon sign to your GP that things aren't working.
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    No Bolusing

    Did the basal testing without anything but water and found a massive difference to yesterday. I didn't realise how much just drinking coffee affected it. I'll repeat it tomorrow and hopefully get the same straight line.
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    No Bolusing

    Thanks ElyDave. I'll do that tomorrow see if there's any difference.
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    No Bolusing

    Found this thread interesting as I decided I needed to check my basal levels and I started this morning. I started drifting upwards mid-morning and thought that it was due to my basal being to low, the only thing I've had is coffee, will the caffeine in my coffee affect this? If so I'm going to...
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    What do you wish you were told? (T1D)

    Wish there was more known about kick backs and dawn phenomenon back in the day. Ended up with a downward spiral of injecting more background insulin to combat the morning highs which were probably the result of either one of these but more than likely a combination of both (I'm on very little...
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    Fed up today

    It doesn't happen to everyone but the clocks changing affects me every 6 months. Seems to take my body best part of a week to adjust and get back on track.
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    Diabetes & a relationship.

    I've been with my wife 15 years and to be honest she hasn't involved herself that much in my diabetes. Probably as I just try and sort myself out whenever I get in a hypo (the only time she realises I'm in one is if she see's me drinking lucozade). Your response to your hypo was probably fear at...
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    Late to the party...

    I've been T1 for 37 years (the last 6 years I've been on a pump). Initially I was like a lot of diabetics and didn't want any change at all, I was basically dragged kicking and screaming to change to a pump. To be honest I couldn't manage without it now, the way it lets you manage changes on a...