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<blockquote data-quote="EllieM" data-source="post: 2583848" data-attributes="member: 372717"><p>It's good to hear you are out of hospital now [USER=565464]@plantae[/USER].</p><p></p><p>I know some superhuman T1s manage to keep their levels in non diabetic range all the time, but personally I don't make my expectations that high. And honestly the hypos are my least favourite part of using insulin. so in the past I've had to aim to run high to avoid them (I personally lost hypo awareness when my hba1c went much below 7% or 50 so my team encouraged me to not aim lower). Now I have a cgm I find the alarms invaluable because I can treat when my bgs hit 4.4, or just notice that they are drifting down and treat even before that.</p><p></p><p>But I'm guessing the creon situation makes your situation much more difficult and I really hope your team help you get control of your levels soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EllieM, post: 2583848, member: 372717"] It's good to hear you are out of hospital now [USER=565464]@plantae[/USER]. I know some superhuman T1s manage to keep their levels in non diabetic range all the time, but personally I don't make my expectations that high. And honestly the hypos are my least favourite part of using insulin. so in the past I've had to aim to run high to avoid them (I personally lost hypo awareness when my hba1c went much below 7% or 50 so my team encouraged me to not aim lower). Now I have a cgm I find the alarms invaluable because I can treat when my bgs hit 4.4, or just notice that they are drifting down and treat even before that. But I'm guessing the creon situation makes your situation much more difficult and I really hope your team help you get control of your levels soon. [/QUOTE]
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